Alexander Johannesen wrote: > > On 8/26/07, till <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> And what about installing Mediawiki? It has to be more stable when >> wikipedia uses it. > > We've been using JIRA and Confluence together under heavy load with > heaps of plugins and custom scripts and templates, and I have it yet > to go down on me after 3 years, except when updating the software. I > think there's something else at play here, possibly conflicts within > the same Tomcat context, or even JVM params. >
For what it's worth, back at USC the IT department setup a Confluence server for by other departments/classes. It never had a very high load (I think my class was the only one that used it), but it was constantly going down. At one point it was bad enough that the professor just told everybody to write everything in a text editor, including edits to existing pages (just in case), and batch everything up until the next time the server was available. As to how much of this was Confluence's fault and how much was USC's fault, I couldn't tell you. But it's certainly not the first time I've seen a Confluence installation act this way. -- Trevor Johns http://tjohns.net -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Damn-wiki-is-down%21-tf4329386s16154.html#a12331523 Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
