Sorry, that's not it.

Configuration is:

PIII 384 MB RAM pleanty of hard disk space
Win NT 4 SP6a
CF 4.5.1sp2
latest MDAC etc. etc.

DSN on dual PII 768 MB RAM
Win NT 4 SP6a
MS SQL Server 7

Both these machines are ridiculously overpowered for what I'm doing: the web
site I'm talking about has about 1.5 visitors a days (it's in development,
and it's mainly a static site with a database-based menu, an alumni
database, a calendar and a news database).

I have other sites with tens of thousands of vitors a dayand 50-100 Gb
transfer a month that don't give any problems whatsoever.

The point is that there is no structural difference between files that hang
CF and files that don't. And that the problem often goes away when I simply
rename a file, or create a new file!

And no, I'm not using any reserved words, it's filenames like
"vademecum.cfm" or "lager_reglem_lln.cfm" that give problems, and that
miraculously work when I rename them to "vadem.cfm" of
"lager_reglem_kennis.cfm".

Michel Vuijlsteke
Netpoint NV

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Gruen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 3:26 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: CPU 100% (again, sorry)


Michael, I have had this problem myself. My situation was due to too many
concurrent connections to an access database. We upgraded to SQL Server 7.0
and migrated the database - solved it for us.

Tony Gruen
Senior Technical Developer
Carlson Marketing Group SF

-----Original Message-----
From: Michel Vuijlsteke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 3:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CPU 100% (again, sorry)


Sorry to post about this again, but I went through the archives and did not
see any definitive resolution of the problem.

We've had some problems on one particular server and always put it down to
bad code, but it turns out the dreaded 100% CPU utilization bug is spreading
to our other servers too.

Was the problem ever solved satisfactorily? Or pinpointed to a particular
release (we're using 4.5.1sp1 but upgrading to 4.5.1sp2)?

Michel Vuijlsteke
Netpoint NV
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