Thanks Brian, and great work. I wished I've had had this knowledge this
time last year. Awesome to see you got to the bottom of it. Thanks for
sharing the solution!
Best regards,
Andrew.
On 12 January 2011 18:22, Brian G brian-goo...@vfive.com wrote:
On Mar 29 2010, 8:15 pm, Andrew
Just a quick follow up question - have you tied CF into Apache or is it just
running on the internal HTTP server on port 8300/8500 so far?
Also: I think (and that was confirmed by Mark when we briefly discussed that)
that MessageBrokerServlet is the culprit. It's a servlet that's used in
I have also seen incorrctly configured DNS cause slow startups and
antivirus. If there is av running on the box try disable it.
Paul Kukiel
On 29/03/2010, at 8:07 PM, Kai Koenig k...@koeni.de wrote:
Just a quick follow up question - have you tied CF into Apache or is
it just running on
Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Slow Server Startup Time
I have also seen incorrctly configured DNS cause slow startups and
antivirus. If there is av running on the box try disable it.
Paul Kukiel
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Fixed the Verity issue. It needed ia32-libs libs installed, because
Verity runs in 32 bit.
However, I have since re-read the system requirements and it appears
Ubuntu is only supported for 32 bit. I am going to try and RHEL and
see if the MessageBrokerServlet issue still exists.
Andrew.
On
Ah - Andrew, this is on Ubuntu Server, yes?
I've definitely seen this on Ubuntu Server, both on CF8, and CF9, when
shutting down CF and then starting it back up again.
Server startup gets stuck on the MessageBrokerServlet init call, for a
while.
It makes me think it's looking for something, and
Hi Mark,
Yep, Ubuntu Server.
I think we are going to give RHEL a try instead - fingers crossed we
don't have an issue there.
Andrew.
On Mar 30, 1:09 pm, Mark Mandel mark.man...@gmail.com wrote:
Ah - Andrew, this is on Ubuntu Server, yes?
I've definitely seen this on Ubuntu Server, both on
Okay, I've installed it in /opt/jrun4. There's still a delay at that
point, but it's not quite as bad.
I'd really like to know what's going on there - can anyone shed any
light on what happens with the MessageBrokerServlet and CFFormGateway
initialise?
03/29 10:50:44 Information [scheduler-11]
Hmm, that still looks pretty much the same to me. 45-ish seconds for that is
still too high and unusual. I'll try to find something out about those two.
Cheers
Kai
29/03 10:50:46 user MessageBrokerServlet: init
29/03 10:51:32 user CFFormGateway: init
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Here's a comparison of my new environment, compared to my old one
29/03 11:36:37 user ColdFusionStartUpServlet: init
29/03 11:36:37 user ColdFusionStartUpServlet: ColdFusion: Starting
application services
29/03 11:36:37 user ColdFusionStartUpServlet: ColdFusion: VM version =
14.0-b16
29/03
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Hope that's helpful.
/charlie
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Subject: Re: [cfaussie] Re: Slow Server Startup Time
Andrew,
can
From looking at the logs, the MessageBrokerServlet or the CFFormGateway inits
are the culprits. Across all your logs, those show a 30-40 delay for something
just runs through in either the same or within 1-2 secs on the machines I just
had a look at. I'm wondering if it's maybe waiting for some
Hi Andrew,
With the startup you can see that cranking up the Message Broker Servlet (ie
Livecycle/Blaze) is taking almost a minute, which I find is usually due to some
network ports used by LCDS still being open from the last time ColdFusion was
run. However CF is usually available to take
Thanks - I think this is worth following up. I also installed jrun on
the SAN although I wasn't sure if this was the right thing to do and
the more I read about it the more I think maybe it isn't good
practice?
Is uninstalling on Linux as simple as blowing away the jrun4 dir or do
you need to
Thanks Kai. I don't have he San on my other machines and to be
perfectly honest I am a complete noob when it comes to SANs. Tomorrow
ill take it out if the equation and see if it improves the situation.
One thing I have noticed on this box is that after ssh'ing to it there
is a lenghty delay
With a long and distinguished history of not being afraid to make
embarrassingly stupid suggestions...
On Mar 28, 12:41 pm, Andrew am2...@gmail.com wrote:
...
One thing I have noticed on this box is that after ssh'ing to it there
is a lenghty delay between entering my username and receiving
Hi Andrew,
Thanks - I think this is worth following up. I also installed jrun on
the SAN although I wasn't sure if this was the right thing to do and
the more I read about it the more I think maybe it isn't good
practice?
...
Generally speaking is the SAN an appropriate place for web
Is there anything else running on the server, what is the CPU grunt
like on the server?
The best bet would be to monitor the server and see what resource
usage is like on it when you start Coldfusion and then your script.
Also, you could set a custom timeout value in your script with the
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