Awesome, thanks Charlie, I did not remember reading that (or I read it
in a rush) :).

Barry.

On Feb 2, 4:36 pm, "charlie arehart" <charlie_li...@carehart.org>
wrote:
> Yes, Barry. That's what I was referring to late last week:
>
> "On the matter of FR's CP, let's clarify that there are two uses of the CP
> feature. The first is just to notify you when conditions exceed the limits
> you mention (like "a request taking more than x seconds", "more than x
> requests running at once", "less than x% memory available"). If you just
> have it notifying you by email, that can be very helpful. Indeed, I often
> recommend it. ... What I really like about the notifications (any of these
> create) is that they include additional detail like what requests are
> running at the time, how long, etc. and they include a thread dump: a list
> of all running requests and a stack trace of each, which helps you see down
> to the line of code what the request is doing. Again, once you've been shown
> how to understand those, it can be so valuable to solving problems. I'll be
> talking about how to get and analyze stack traces for CF requests (with both
> built-in and third-party tools) as my talk at cf.Objective() in April. Until
> then, a google search will turn up many discussions of how to get and use
> stack traces in CF."
>
> So yes, you can get thread dumps from FR on an automated basis. As you note,
> it's really vital for being able to solve problems when you're not there.
>
> And as I noted in that same message, what FR call's "Crash Protection", the
> CF 8/9 Monitor calls "Alerts", and it too can send you an email with the
> thread dump (in what it calls a "snapshot").
>
> /charlie
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.com] On
> > Behalf Of BarryC
> > Sent: Monday, February 01, 2010 7:16 PM
> > To: cfaussie
> > Subject: [cfaussie] Coldfusion, Taking a thread dump when response
> > times increase?
>
> > Hi,
>
> > Does anyone know if there is a way to generate a thread dump
> > automatically when server response times increase? I know how to do
> > one manually, but that's no good if I'm not around when the response
> > times increase. Does FusionReactor do this by any chance?
>
> > Thanks
> > Barry
>
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