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Hmmm...I'm running Win2K Advanced Server on my laptop (Gateway Solo 9300,
PIII-500, 288MB RAM, with CF Server and SQL Server 7, and the machine
screams...I've never seen CF take anywhere near 40 MB...usually it stay
around 12-16, max...and SQL Server7 rarely goes higher than about 10-12 MB.
Are you using a beta Win 2k, or an RC?

<CFUG-SFL Manager>
-Kev
</CFUG-SFL Manager>

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jake Hileman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2000 4:03 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: SQL Server/CF Question
>
>
> Are you using Win2k Server?  I'm using Win2k Advanced server and have the
> same exact problem.  CFSERVER ends up eating around 40 megs after
> a few days
> of serving one page and sqlserver ends up eating 80 megs for odbc
> logging of
> one page!
>
> it sucks, ms needs to fix it.. i won't run sql server on a 2k
> machine.. and
> i need to!
>
> jake
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kelly Matthews" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2000 3:57 PM
> Subject: SQL Server/CF Question
>
>
> > Ok here's the deal. I run a TON of Cold Fusion apps on our site, and
> running
> > SQL Server 7.0.
> > I am still learning SQL Server but here is whats happening.
> Over time the
> > RAM usage
> > for SQL Server goes up and up, and continues to until I stop and restart
> the
> > service then
> > it drops back down.  Obviously there is some type of memory leak and I
> dont
> > know where
> > to begin to trouble shoot. Meaning are there some settings on the
> > Datasources I should
> > change to prevent this or is it something in SQL Server I need
> to look at.
> > If anyone has
> > experience with this please respond.
> > Kelly
> >
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