We had that problem a lot last year on a very busy server connected to Oracle. This year the same site is connected to Postgres and I haven't seen it happen. I think in our case it was the Oracle connections that caused Tango to hog a lot of CPU resources.
-- Steve >Hello, > >our server periodically goes to 100% CPU ressources...and we can't >really trace back wich site or procedure does that.... Witango >hangs, but all pure HTML websites can still be accessed >instantaneously. > >Config: win 2000 + SQL 2000 + witango 4 (all with latest patches and sp). > >If you have experienced similar problems, it would be great if you >could describe it, as well as the fixes you did... > >Hints on how to debug this are also welcome :-) > >Tx already > >Nicolas > > > >-- > >|***PLEASE ENCLOSE ORIGINAL MESSAGE FOR EASIER FOLLOWUP*** >_______________________________________________________________________ >| Nicolas de Biolley - NETWAY s.a. >|*Think Different* - RTFM, NOFP & WGAF - PGP key on request >| Netway sa/nv - Route d'Esch, 216 - L1471 Luxembourg >| Phone : (+352) 48 91 91 - Fax : (+352) 48 91 91 - http://www.netway.lu >|"This isn't an office. It's Hell with fluorescent lighting" >_______________________________________________________________________ >________________________________________________________________________ >TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body -- ************************************************************** Steve Briggs http://www.wowpages.com President Wow Pages Internet Technology Partners 1.800.WOW.1032 Web Development and Hosting 207.761.2450 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ************************************************************** ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
