I actually ran into this once. After tons of work trying to find the
problem it wound up being a code loop that was unterminated.
Marvin
Brad Timiney wrote:
We've had CFMX 7 running fine on two load balanced Solaris web servers
for about a year. There are several websites running, but they are
all marketing sites and not very complex in code.
However, sometime in the last week CFMX has started eating up all of
the CPU cycles and now page requests are getting delayed and erroring
out on both servers. We restart the process and it immediately climbs
back up again to 100% in a short amount of time. Interestingly, it
will go back to 90% idle after about 10 minutes, but then go right
back up to 100%.
We resorted to restarting both machines, and this time they ran fine
for about two days. Now they are both back up to 100% utilization.
Is there anything out there that can let me view where CFMX is
spending all of its processing power? I can't imagine what's eating
up all of the processor.
Thanks for any advice,
Brad
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