Whow - check every object! there must be like 500. Anything in
particular that could stuff up verity so I can narrow down the search?

I will index/update one type at a time - see if that narrows it down.


As for the file upload:
I created a test script (as close as I could get to farCry, but
without all the frame work). In the office, 8 of us uploaded nearly
500 files of various types and sizes withing 10 minutes and there was
not problem. Sent the script to the client and they have not reported
any problems - not sure how hard they hit it;but in farCry, one person
can recreate the problem after 20 file uploads.

Since the b200 code meger (only file upload fix - move cffile out of
the CFC), and then reboot the server (Brendans suggestion) they have
not had the problem. Today will be one week of uptime. However, the
jrun servises have been restarted numerous times because of the verity
issue.

On Wed, 25 Aug 2004 09:49:43 +1000, Geoff Bowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew Mercer wrote:
> > As for the jrun / iis error trapping questions, jrun is crashing when
> > doing a verity update on CFMX enterprise - build is ok; which is weird
> > cos the create calls the update code!!
> 
> Sounds like you have some content that is causing a corruption. You
> might try updating one object/file at a time and logging each success.
> You'd then be able to find the culprit -- assuming that is the problem.
> 
>  > So along with the file upload
> > error I have been thinking about error handling in gerneral - and you
> > have confirmed my thoughts on this - your stuffed. Which is not to say
> > this is a deficincey in CFMX - way out of it's control.
> 
> With regards the file upload error, we're obviously keen to see it
> fixed.  But like I said before, we simply can't replicate the issue at
> our end.  Maybe its a particular file or mime-type or something the
> system doesn't like??  Unfortunately, it seems more and more like an
> environmental issue as opposed to anything inherently wrong with the
> farcry code base.
> 
> Let us know how you get on ;)
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> 
> 
> -- geoff
> http://www.daemon.com.au/
> 
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