Carol, check the Application and Server logs for any mention of the word
"thread" or "threading", if they are there look at any ColdFusion template
mentioned in the error messages and apply locks on those pages. Typically,
if you are getting 100% CPU utilization it is a memory-threading-locking
issue, hope this helps.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Carlo van Wyk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 2:27 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: ColdFusion Memory Leak
Hi
I recently upgraded to ColdFusion 5 from 4.5 . I notice that every 2 to 3
days my processor is running at 100%, and I have to stop the cfserver
process and start it again. I know that this is a problem as I have seen
other people post questions about it.
I tried searching my older cf-talk-list archives but can't seem to get any
answers on this - just more people having the same problem.
Rebooting myserver every day is certainly not a solution.
I have read somewhere that you must use cflock when indexing a verity
collection and when using cffile. Does anyone have any examples of doing
this with verity indexing?
I checked my spool folder and it is clean.
My specs are: p3 600mhz, 256mb ram, 12 gig harddrive with 4gigs free.
Is there a patch available for this?
Regards
Carlo
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