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I would implement the changes listed in Sarge's Blog:
 
 
Sarge is a Macromedia engineer who has worked hard to stabilise Jrun 4. The settings in his blog were consolidated from CF product support to prevent the Jrun 50% CPU issues.
 
Adam.
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From: Bryce Hoffmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 27 February 2005 23:40
To: FarCry Developers
Subject: [farcry-dev] jrun

 Hi Guys

 

This is a little off topic, but some quick advice would be great.

Our Intranet went live this morning on Farcry

Although we have been running some low priority CFapps without a problem, the jrun process is now locking up around every half hour. The process starts consuming around 30% cpu cycles without let up (locked on that) and the RAM memory usage reached 500MB. Restarting the jrun process fixes this.

 

It is a 3.2ghz Xeon

2GB RAM

4GB paging file

Many GBs of hard disk space spare

Windows 2003 Server

IIS 5

CF 6.1MX standard

Only this app on Farcry in operation

MS SQL2000 on same box

We probably have around 500 users

 

Simultaneous hits in the CF admin is set to 8

 

Any tips would be very welcome.

 

Bryce J



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