Used to "reboot the server" ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL the time.
Dual Processor 400, 512 RAM, Win 2000 Server, CF 4.5sX, MS SQL7, Imail.
Imail monitored and fine, SQL 7 set to limit the amount of RAM it would eat.
Cold Fusion would EAT MONGE PILLAGE the RAM, boosting it up to 1.2 GB
including Virtual. CF would then stall right out. By recycling (stopping and
starting) the CF Services the system would go again (and Memory would
empty). So - actually - we didn't reboot the server (server still shows
legal up time of forever), but for all practical purposes the sites would go
down.
Now, installed 5.0 and we seem to be running sweet. RAM in use topped at
just under 400 MB. No troubles recently.
Answer - if you find you RAM being totally consumed: go to 5.0
Also - begin writing all your variables to a database instead of
session(RAM) or Registry. That will help. We're migrating all our code
(slowly) over to Client from session - which should also help.
Stephen R. Cassady
Tallylist <------- you know you wannnnna http://www.tallylist.com
> HI Nyon, > > >I am setting up a Windows 2000 Advanced Server with SQL7 and
Cold > Fusion 4.5 > >Enterprise. > >How often do you guys reboot your
servers and based on what, time, > hits, ... > >? > > We don't :-) > > > --
> > Yours, > > Kym > > >
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