Like Russ said, check the stack. If you can't seem to catch it, you can
set up FusionReactor to send you notifications (that include the stack
trace) when threads hit a certain time in their life span.

You said you didn't think it was DB. How did you determine that? Does it
mean you are using the FusionReactor JDBC wrapper on the datasource? If
not, then I suggest doing that so you can get a full picture of what's
going on with the DB actions in your request.


On 5/24/13 8:39 PM, "Richard  Steele" <r...@photoeye.com> wrote:

>
>How can I determine what causes a coldfusion 8 page to be fast loading
>sometimes and other times, extremely slow? The server seems to have
>enough memory and the traffic is not high. The db query part of the page
>is fast according to Fusion Reactor. I don't see any leads in the Fusion
>Reactor Request Detail.  What else should I check? Thanks in advance.
>Rick 
>
>

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