Since this is our first outing with open BlueDragon I have been doing some
non scientific  monitoring by leaving open in the browser a CF page that has
a refresh interval of every 30 seconds.

The CF page does a cfdirectory loops over the text (*.txt) files found and
extracts the first line of content of each for display on the page.  The
text files are generated and deleted by another process (FTP server) so it
may be possible for a file to be deleted before it can be read.  We used
this process with CF 5/IIS6 server without problem except a random cf error
might be thrown if a file in the loop could not be read. Since this is not
main page and only monitor page to look at once in a while the occasional
error was acceptable. The page is now here and for now open to the public
http://db3.halomaps.org

We are now seeing that the IIS7 server, randomly once or thrice a day, is
throwing a 500 server error and I cannot tell it is for the same reason -
that openbd can't read a file - or if there is some other reason.  I can't
find anything in the logs that can tell me where the error is occurring: in
the IIS server, the isapi redirector,  the tomcat server or Openbd.  Can
anyone advise me where to look?




Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A Website Design & Hosting Company
P.O. Box 6028
Wolcott, CT 06716
203-879-2844
http://www.uxbinternet.com




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