well, it's a university, and for better or worse, I'm stuck with them. So I
need to work with them on this. I'll also check with them specifically to
see if they're using one of those two. But to make sure I understand, a
thread is any specific connection to the page in question? And once it goes
over, it gets killed?
They sent me the following error:

"Warning","jrpp-395","05/21/09","14:45:50",,"Thread: jrpp-395,
processing template:
/afs/.glue.umd.edu/department/oit/eis/webhosting/gsg/htdocs/go.cfm,
completed in 100 seconds, exceeding the 30 second warning limit"

so it seems like they are allowing the page to complete, but the server is
somehow losing the thread anyway? Once I checked the box for logging any
page over 30 seconds, I came up with some as well, and it seemed like the
threads, in my dev machines case called 'web-x' were getting incrementally
larger. I imagine with hits from bots and such that number would rise much
more quickly.

Speaking of large frameworks, this is going to be wishful thinking, but is
there anyway to cut down the size of FarCry? I kind of doubt it, since all
the components and such are used one way or another.

I think my general plan is to finally take a day or two and get 5.1.x up and
running (what's the latest stable version, anyway?) nicely. I think
generally it will amount to checking whether the updater tests out ok on the
dev machine and wether things still get cached correctly.

Thanks again,

Tomek

On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 6:23 PM, Matthew Williams <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> It sounds like they're using either SeeFusion or FusionReactor to kill
> long running requests, and you happen to be tripping that rule.  It's
> kinda the boon of being stuck in shared hosting.  FarCry is a great
> framework, but it's also a very large one.  I'm sure you'd run into
> similar issues with a MachII or large MVC type framework with that host
> as well...  which host are you using?  I'd ask to see if maybe the could
> place you on a less busy instance, but that's kind of hit or miss.
>
>
> Matthew Williams
> Geodesic GraFX
>
> >
>

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