That process is being used by the Enterprise features (btcats/etc) and is not actually 
handled by apache or coldfusion, rather, by the external BT binaries. It doesn't 
behave like other apache processes because it is not an apache process.

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Jesse Noller
Macromedia Server Development
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: VanderHart, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 2:58 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: CANamingAdapter - CF for Linux
> 
> 
> I'm not certain this is a problem, but it seems unusual to me:
> 
> We're running CF Enterprise 5.0 on a Linux/Apache server.  
> There is a CF
> process called CANamingAdapter that controls the data store 
> for application
> management features.  My question is why this process doesn't 
> behave like
> other Apache processes (see plain-text chart below)--
> 
>   PID USER     PRI  NI  SIZE  RSS SHARE STAT %CPU %MEM   TIME COMMAND
> 23565 root       9   0  1276  776   444 S     1.3  0.6 167:27
> CANamingAdapter
>     1 root       0   0   120   72    48 S     0.0  0.0   0:06 init
>     2 root       0   0     0    0     0 SW    0.0  0.0   0:12 kflushd
> 
> Other processes seem to terminate normally, but 
> CANamingAdapter has been
> running for days under the same PID.  It's not taking up much 
> memory, but
> the value under the TIME column just keeps getting bigger.  
> 
> Can someone give a possible explanation why this process 
> behaves this way,
> when other processes seem to "come and go"?
> 
> 
> Robert Vander Hart
> Electronic Resources Librarian
> Lamar Soutter Library
> University of Massachusetts Medical School
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> Worcester  MA  01655
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