On Wed, Dec 14, 2011 at 2:26 PM, Eric Roberts <
ow...@threeravensconsulting.com> wrote:

> We have SeeFusion...
>

Having it isn't enough - you have to use it.  :)

Does SeeFusion tell you anything valuable?  High CPU?  High memory?  High
queues?  Stare at it for awhile and look for things that are out of place.
 Look for SQL calls that are abnormally long.  Take a stack trace when the
server is acting up and examine it (or post it for us to look at for you).

Definitely at a minimum I would make sure the SeeFusion SQL wrapper is
configured and that you have at least one alert setup to email you a stack
trace when threadcount gets close to it's max and when execution times get
close to max.

90% of the time those stack traces will tell you where your problem is.

-Cameron

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