Hello,

We have a cluster of CFMX 7.02 servers on Windows 2003 with SQL Server
2005 on a separate box.

In front there is a Coyote Equalizer 450 loadbalancer

We've had some instability issues the last few days, and after enabling
metrics I noticed something that I believe is not normal..

This is a snippet from the log:
28/05 21:36:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 356 Total
Memory=524224 Free=466411
28/05 21:37:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 369 Total
Memory=524224 Free=457531
28/05 21:38:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 384 Total
Memory=524224 Free=426241
28/05 21:39:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 399 Total
Memory=524224 Free=462237
..
..
..
28/05 22:16:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 1013
Total Memory=524224 Free=364342
28/05 22:17:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 1026
Total Memory=524224 Free=343465
28/05 22:18:59 metrics Web threads (busy/total): 0/4 Sessions: 1049
Total Memory=524224 Free=367271


Should the session count continue climbing this way? 
If not (as I'm guessing is the right answer) - should I look at the
loadbalancer, jvm settings or jrun.xml?

Is there anything I can do programmatically to "refresh/purge"
active/unused sessions?

Thanks,
Helge

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