If you have the ability to install Fusion Reactor, go grab the trial and
you'll likely find the problem very quickly.  If threads are getting stuck
open and the requests are piling up the memory and cpu usage will slowly
climb to a point where JRUN will stop serving pages.

Mike Chytracek
Ignite Solutions
Managing Partner

-----Original Message-----
From: Jo Ling [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2008 12:11 PM
To: CF-Linux
Subject: Memory Leak

Hi all, I just moved a huge coldfusion site from a CF5/MySql3/Windows server
to a CF7/MySql4/RHEL4 server. Needless to say, this caused a few problems. I
have taken care of some of them, but this one problem is getting out of
hand. 

It seems like there is a leak in the cfmx7 bin...if I monitor the memory
usage it will usually start out fresh with 80+ threads, each thread taking a
VIRT/RES 437m/150m. If I monitor this within an hour it starts climbing, and
never comes back down until the server is restarted. The tech support at the
hosting company told me that the server crashes were cause by numerous 'File
not found' errors. 

Is this possible? Because it does seem to choke at random times...if the
server takes on a large number of request at one time it will tank. 

I was looking at the thread on the SQL Injection attack and wondering if
that could be causing some trouble as well, i have been noticing a huge
amount of those attacks, but have put a rewrite in place so an actual
exception does not hit Coldfusion, it only touches Apache's access_log.

Any help would be greatly appreciated, as many long nights stressful
situations have been a product of this problem, Thank you! 



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