Thanks Vincent,
Please offend the systems managers as they offend me daily ;-)
You are probably right, you are about ldap for sure. However I'm fairly sure
we are not the only people who have these problems, a similar post was on
the list this week.
And we have had Macromedia review our server set up.
We did manage to cut Spectra / CFAS's memory footprint right down with
Macromedia's help recently, but the memory guzzle continues.
I am going to apologise for the big rant that started all this is it wasn't
the most measured or professional post, but I have to stick to my guns about
Spectra's sort of incomplete state. Still, I suppose that is the challenge
that SpectraSource has set us.
Thanks
Russell Brown
Internet Application Developer
Freeserve.com Plc, PO Box 452, Leeds LS2 7EY
-----Original Message-----
From: vincent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 04 September 2001 17:37
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: RE: More spectra bugs
Hi,
Not to offend any of your System managers but have done a good exam of your
system configuration. Solaris is well known for the fact that 'in case' of a
not well setup system you can encounter the sort of problems you describe.
It can be a whole range of problems from a kernel that is not correctly
running, maybe you are using a IPlanet ldap server, better known as
Netscape, often also a trouble maker. In my opinion you can't be the only
one is running into these problems if it would be related to spectra/cf
because others would have the same problem also and, as my boss would say "I
refuse to believe that we are the only one who is running into that
problem".
So my guess would be that it is a combination of several problems.
Regards,
Vincent
-----Original Message-----
From: Raymond Camden [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 04, 2001 6:12 PM
To: Spectra-Talk
Subject: RE: More spectra bugs
> StructGet() left us with a huge ammount of manual garbage
> cleaning to do. A
> structSort fails if you pass the arguments in the order specified by the
> documentation .
Have you used the livedoc system to provide some feedback? We have livedocs
for CF docs now, not just Spectra docs.
> We only have 20 users on 2 huge Sun Sparc boxs each with dual 500
> processors
> and a 2 gigs of ram. One box is used for editting content the other for
> flattening that content to HTML. Its a lot of power and it still
> can't take
> the load.
>
How do you flatten the stuff to HTML?
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