Hi Brett

We had a situation of very simple query to Oracle that returned about
1000 rows caused JRUN to consume memory until it died.
We have no idea why or what stopped it - the problem was repeatable. A
simple query mod such as getting 999 rows fixed it.

We cleaned out the cfclasses directory which is applicable to MX and
restarted the cf service. Maybe that will do the trick.

Dave

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Hi,

I have an issue with a site that has suddenly started putting cfserver
into CPU overdrive. It seems to be a database issue as the problem
doesn't seem to happen until after you try to access a page that uses
database content...

I've copied the site to an alternate server for testing and it works ok,
but that server is MX6.1 while the production server is CF5. Both are
running mySQL.

I tried recreating the datasource but it made no difference.

Another site on the same server is not causing any problems and it is a
very similar configuration.

Any ideas?

Thanks,

Brett
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