We usually do the same thing, blowing away the entire cache and restarting the web server whenever we push new files. Unfortunately, the problem seems to happen even after that; when the server has been up a few weeks.

Thanks!
-mm

Bill Walz wrote:
Hi, I have experienced this same problem after pushing new mason code to
production. This has never happened in development, the only difference
is that there is only one or two users in development while production
has approximately 200.  It would strike with out warning, i.e. working
fine for a few hours and then tanking.

Restarting Oracle/Apache would not fix the problem.

Now I blow away the entire cache after pushing files to production.  All
is well.

Apache 2.0.53, Mason 1.28, mod_perl 1.999_21

-Bill




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