Andrew,


If there is one thing I do its check the logs... religiously...


Both Event logs and CF logs don't show anything like I read on the MM forum
link you posted earlier and nothing like what you just described... never..
not even once...


In this case I would hazard a guess that it isn't either ColdFusion or
Windows 2003 per se but is quite possibly a registry setting or system hack
or difference in services running or some other factor that differs between
the machines....


Out of interest, we are running on a dual Xeon DELL 2650 with 1Gb ram and
70Gb of RAID 5 drives. We host about 60 sites on that server as it is
relatively new and we are responsible for all the CF code that runs. Only
one CFX tag that we have is not ours and that is Ben Fortas CFX_SPELL (great
tag btw).


Performance wise the server is handling a modest 3/4 million page
impressions a month and really isn't getting out of bed at that... 50%
memory free, 80% drive space free.


When I configured the server I went through all the MS best practice
documents then turned off all the other unnecessary services too. CF was
tightened up quite a bit but the JVM settings have never been touched... I
did also go through all the TCP/IP hardening papers on the MS site etc
turning on SYN attack protection etc.


The server only gets a reboot when patches/hotfixes require it and there are
no service entries for any of the running services stopping unexpectedly.


If you want to check what services you have running against what I have
running mail me offlist as it may be that your JVM is clashing with
something that I don't have...


CFMX 6.1.0.83762 Standard


Windows 2003 Standard Edition fully patched


Sun JVM 1.4.2

Paul
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