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Author: Harold Alcala'
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#421
good for you! we have 2 cf5 servers here running both on linux. i've been
experiencing this problem since version 4.5 so after series of testing, we
arrived to upgrading to version 5 might solve the problem. but its still
the same. im also looking forward to test my custom tags on cf6 (cfmx)
which i think will be stable because it will be running above java.
thanks and gud day!
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coldfusion,
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cfexec
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Author: clickdoug
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#420
I have CF5 running on both Windows and on Linux - and have never run into
instability like that.
I have no experience with earlier versions.
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Author: Harold Alcala'
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#419
im a coldfusion professional. sad to know and inform you that coldfusion,
until version 5 for linux (to what i've tested), is unstable.
see your log file and look if you have unexplainable "Caught fatal error
(11) ....". do you have any knowledge about it? i have developed some
custom tags to ease my work but on unpridictable condition that the cfexec
always catching a fatal signal.
=)
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Author: Stacy Young
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#418
I don't know if you're running in distributed mode but here's something that
took us a while to find...
CFDIST was crashing under load (core dump), it seems it was eating all the
File Descriptor (64) available. We bumped this up to 128 FD under an OS
parameter.
Another issue was client variables. We had left the default setting of
"registry". Once that flat file hits 8mb the cfserver continuously crashes.
Stace
I am putting together some more details, thanks.
Darryl
Got any more details? :-)
Is there any solutions out there to not have my web site impacted
by ColdFusion core dumps in the middle of the day? I am running
CF4.5.2 on a Solaris platform.
Darryl S. Layne
CTO
ExecuNet, Inc.
(800)637-3126 x129
www.execunet.com
Author: dlayne
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#417
I am putting together some more details, thanks.
Darryl
Got any more details? :-)
Is there any solutions out there to not have my web site impacted
by ColdFusion core dumps in the middle of the day? I am running
CF4.5.2 on a Solaris platform.
Darryl S. Layne
CTO
ExecuNet, Inc.
(800)637-3126 x129
www.execunet.com
Author: Dave Watts
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#416
> Is there any solutions out there to not have my web
> site impacted by ColdFusion core dumps in the middle
> of the day? I am running CF4.5.2 on a Solaris platform.
Sure. First, CF 5 typically runs better on Solaris than CF 4.5.1 SP2, so you
might simply upgrade. I don't have any experience with CF MX on Solaris, but
that might be better still.
Second, you might try to determine why CF is core dumping. This is typically
a little more difficult. There could be many reasons for this. I'll assume
that you're seeing this during peak usage periods; if so, you might look at
your CF and web server logs to determine which specific pages, if any, are
causing problems. You might also enable the "log slow pages" option in the
CF Administrator to help with this. You might also look at components used
by CF, such as your database drivers; I've seen many situations where the
specific versions of database drivers were causing serious problems. For
example, if you're using Oracle, you might find out your specific driver
version, then check the Oracle Technet site to see whether there are any
known bugs with that version, or if there's a newer version.
Third, you might direct your question where you're likely to find more
assistance. This isn't a developers' list, but rather one for Macromedia
partners, and focuses on business questions more than technical questions.
Instead, you might try the cf-talk and cf-linux lists, also hosted by
houseoffusion.com, or you might check out the Macromedia forums
(http://webforums.macromedia.com/). If you do use the forums, before you
post your question, you might search for similar questions - I've
occasionally found my answers by doing that.
Finally, you'll need to provide much more information than you have, for
anyone to be able to determine your specific problem.
Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
http://www.figleaf.com/
voice: (202) 797-5496
fax: (202) 797-5444
Author: Stacy Young
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#415
Got any more details? :-)
Is there any solutions out there to not have my web site impacted
by ColdFusion core dumps in the middle of the day? I am running
CF4.5.2 on a Solaris platform.
Darryl S. Layne
CTO
ExecuNet, Inc.
(800)637-3126 x129
www.execunet.com
Author: dlayne
Short Link: http://www.houseoffusion.com/groups/cf-partners/thread.cfm/threadid:87#414
Is there any solutions out there to not have my web site impacted
by ColdFusion core dumps in the middle of the day? I am running
CF4.5.2 on a Solaris platform.
Darryl S. Layne
CTO
ExecuNet, Inc.
(800)637-3126 x129
www.execunet.com
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May 23, 2012
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