If Oracle is anything like SQL Server it will take as much memory as it can.
Moving Oracle to a dedicated machine would probably solve the problem.

jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debbie McDaniel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2001 1:32 PM
Subject: Server Running Low on Virtual Memory


> Hi All,
>
> For the past couple of months we have been getting a low virtual memory
> error on our CF Server about every 10 days. The CF server software ran
fine
> until we moved it to Win2K and added .asp pages to the server as part of
our
> intranet (please don't ask why, but part of our intranet is written using
CF
> technology and the other part in written using  ASP technology, both
running
> session variables).
>
> Here is the server's configuration:
>
> Win2K (no service pack)
> CF 4.5.1 SP1
> Max 728 MB Paging File
> PIII 800 with 256 MB Ram
> Plenty of harddrive space
> No Active Directory Service on Win2K
>
>
> In addition to this, we access an Oracle database using native drivers for
> the CF pages and ADO for the ASP pages. There is also an additional
website
> running on the server using an Access 97 database as the backend (the
> shopping cart application we are using is AbleCommerce).
>
> We haven't been able to pinpoint the source of the memory leak. We don't
> know if it has to do with AbleCommerce and Access 97, the .asp or .cfm
> connections to the Oracle database, or simply some other memory leak
problem
> between Win2K and CF.
>
> If anyone has any experience or practical suggestions on how to fix the
low
> memory error, your knowledge would be greatly appreciated. As it stands
> right now, we end up having to reboot our Web Server every Monday morning
to
> avoid the low memory error which eventually shuts down the server if it is
> not caught in time.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Debbie McDaniel
> Sr. Web Developer
>
>
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