TID stands for TRANSACTION ID if I remember right.  It doesn't really mean
anything, it's just the ID number of the transaction that generated the
error.

                                                    
Bryan Love ACP
Internet Application Developer
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-----Original Message-----
From: Akbar Pasha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, May 21, 2001 10:35 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: fearing the failing scheduler


hi all,

we have a scheduler which is configured to run every 60 mins. it was
working fine until one fine day it decided to run every minute! we had
to reboot the server to fix it. but even now, after looking thru all the
forums and web sites i am not able to get hold of any good info
regarding the misbehaviour of "scheduler". can any one point out some
links or give any info something like "10 things to do (not to do) with
schedulers" kinda stuff??

its scary to sit here and wonder when is it gonna strike again?

i myself dont have much data to tell u why it occured. but in the log
files i see something like "TID= 1000 and 732 and 1004 and 1056 and 1044
and 2600 and 2616 and 2484" and so on. what does TID mean? the error
code corresponding to SQL server? or cold fusion? 

i am running, win2k server with SQL 2000 as backend.

any ideas. thanx in advance.

::akbar
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