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Hi
Rick:
You
could be suffering from a DOS attack, or several simultaneous requests to a
query that takes a few seconds to return results from.
I've
seen this where I had a non-optimized query that people were impatiently
clicking a few times on, so that every user turns into 5
users.
The
solution in that case is a piece of JavaScript that dis-allows additional
clicks.
Hope
this helps ..
Ian
-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rick Sanders Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 8:59 AM To: Multiple recipients of list witango-talk Subject: Witango-Talk: Resources Hi List,
Anyone ever have the Tango server use all the CPU
resources (99%) under Windows and not release the resources?
I'm wondering if I have a virus. I've uninstalled
and re-installed the Tango server. I set the threadpoolsize to 100 and I put
caching on.
Query timeout is set to 2 minutes, and it's set to
disconnect the datasources immediately after use.
Is it my machine, or is the load so high that I
need a professional version?
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- Witango-Talk: Resources Rick Sanders
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Ian Daniel
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Jesse Parker
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Robert Garcia
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Atrix Wolfe
- RE: Witango-Talk: Resources Jon Grieve
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Rick Sanders
- RE: Witango-Talk: Resources Ian Daniel
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Rick Sanders
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Jon van der Raadt
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Rick Sanders
- Re: Witango-Talk: Resources Robert Shubert
