Bryce,

You need to try and determine what is causing JRUN to hang. The easiest way to do this is to start up in a diagnostics mode, wait till she hangs, and then dump the threads to a log say every 10 secs. Review the logs and look for the thread that is stuck. From the stack trace you should be able to determine the CF template that is currently executing in that failed thread.

More detail on exactly how to do this here:
JRun Server: TechNote Index for Thread Dump/Stack Trace Articles
http://www.macromedia.com/cfusion/knowledgebase/index.cfm?id=tn_18362

Once you isolate the template then we can probably help a bit better. You may be lucky and have a user that has stumbled onto the stuck page -- but a thread dump should nail it.

-- geoff
http://www.daemon.com.au/

Bryce Hoffmann wrote:
Morning all
All parts of our Intranet development and deployment using Farcry have
been a great experience. I thank the help received on this list (both
solicited and lurked) for easing the learning curve :-)

I mentioned an issue earlier about the jrun process maxing out.
Previously I was running 6.1 and now have moved to 7

Config is:
3.3gz Xeon, 2Gb Ram, 4GB pageing file, big hard drives
Windows 2003 Server, IIS6
CF7standard
Farcry only app running - v2.3
MS SQL2000 on same box
have upped simultaneous connections to 12(from 8)
Have increased max heap size to 1024MB (from 500MB)
JVM version is 1.4.2_05-b04
I have run up the jrun-hotfix-57510-updater4.jar and MSsql JDBC drivers
version 3 (and they are listing correctly in the admin information)

Initially the jrun process (under 6.1MX) was freezing every half hour.
It is now doing it about once a day. Restarting the jrun process fixes
this. Hits are now averaging about 1000 an hour

All similar experiences I can find documented on the Web have been for
older versions of the products.

Any help, comments or leads would be greatly appreciated.

Bryce :-)

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