This is likely not your issue at all, but something to look out for
nonetheless....
We recently installed a new server as well with Win2k and CF4.5, a
configuration that had been working on the old server very well. The only
thing we didn't have running on the new server was an mail service
(Exchange), which we were to install after we checked everything else. (very
low volume web server - otherwise we wouldn't put it all on one. It only
gets MAYBE 50 different people hitting it every other day, and that's a
lot.)
Anyway....All of our apps utilize CFMAIL. We ran one which triggered an
email, and I thought nothing of it because it should just sit in the spool
folder and/or quit. HAHAHAHA....
After several frustrating attempts (including several reboots) to figure out
why all of a sudden the CPU was pegged at 100% and the computer barely
working, I went into the mail spool folder, deleted that message waiting to
send...and VOILA! Server was back to normal. (I don't even know why it
occurred to me to check that.)
Why it grabbed onto the one little file and was so dedicated to getting it
sent is beyond me, but now, when I test apps that have CFMAIL tags that run,
and I'm not hooked up to send, I know I have to go delete that file.
SOOOOO......I was thinking maybe you have a CFMAIL tag working and they
aren't getting out? Anybody else ever have this happen?
Erika
(with a *K*)
"Those who love deeply never grow old; they may die of old age, but they die
young." - Sir Arthur Wing Pinero
-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Moore [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 4:28 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Processor Spike
Hello,
I recently changed enviroments for our coldfusion 4.5.1 sp2 application to a
new ISP with 2 new servers. Basically we had the SQL Server 7.0 and the
ColdFusion Server on the same NT 4 box. We split the DB and web/cf server
onto 2 new boxes both running Windows 2k Server sp2. I spent several days
configuring the new servers and we went live this morning. Now, the
processor on the new cf/web server is always at 100%. ColdFusion Server is
taking all the rescources. It's a single 1ghz processor with 512 ram,
Windows 2k Server and coldfusion 4.5.1 sp2. It didn't start until after we
went live. I have stopped and started the CF server and each time the
processor goes to 100% almost instantly. I have also rebooted several times
with no luck. Is there a patch I need. Both the old and the new servers have
the same coldfusion version and patch. What am I missing?
TIA
Lee Moore
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