I'd check your database. It may of grown and slowed down. Make sure any
client var table isnt too big and not in registry. If the code hasnt
changed and there arent more users and the apps on the server havent
changed, then its either something accumulating on the server or something
external
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Subject: RE: Web Server Machine Specs
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:29:26 -0600
I'd check your database. It may of grown and slowed down. Make sure any
client var table isnt too big and not in registry. If the code hasnt
changed
% at times.
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Subject: RE: Web Server Machine Specs
Date: Fri, 30 May 2003 14:29:26 -0600
I'd check your database. It may of grown and slowed down.
Make sure any
client var table isnt too big
One other thing to look for.. which caught me once... was a cfhttp that
was waiting for another website that was too slow..
search your entire webroot for the phrase cfhttp and then check the logs
to see how often pages with it are run.
Al
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