Wow good find!

Remind everyone... TURN OFF DEBUGGING IN PRODUCTION! :-)


-J.J.

On Tue, Mar 18, 2008 at 9:20 AM, James Skemp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Jochem, you rock.
>
>  Once the local ip was removed from debugging the scheduled task ran
> without issue. Durr.
>
>  Thanks! I knew I'd get a solution from this group :D
>
> ~James
>
> > Actually Jochem, we do have debugging on for local requests. We had
> > the same settings on 6.1, but, it's worth a try. I've disabled this,
> > and will give it a try tonight.
> >
> > @Ian: Good suggestion. However, it's using the default Local System
> > account. It runs, it just chews through memory towards the end of the
> > task.
> >
>
> > Thanks for your replies,
> >
> > ~James
> >
> >
> > > James Skemp wrote:
> > > >  We're currently running 7.0.2 on Windows, with FusionReactor 3.
> > > >
> > > >  We're running into an issue with one of our scheduled tasks; it
> > > starts up around 3 in the morning, and runs for about 15 minutes,
> > > doing various syncs and updates. (We're running a pretty
> > closed-source
> > > CMS that integrates with a Windows app.)
> > > >
> > > >  Anyway, if we hit the page that starts the syncs manually using a
> >
> > > browser, the job runs great. However, if we setup a ColdFusion
> > > scheduled task to hit the page, memory usage spikes during the last
> >
> > > 3-5 minutes of the job, to dangerous levels (out of memory errors
> > > after climbing from ~100 MB to almost 1 GB).
> > >
> > > Do you have debugging enabled for 127.0.0.1 but not for the IP of
> > the
> > >
> > > browser?
> > >
> > Jochem
>
>
> 

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