I don't mean to pick - I don't.  

But this is a similar response I received last time from some 
people.  And one day is hardly going to show you the issue.  You 
have run the upgrade for less than 24 hours - hardly a chance to 
see if you can say the upgrade went cleanly or not.  You had to 
reboot every morning - well morning has yet to come are you 
predicting, or reporting issues. 

Responses like this just confuse the issue and get people saying - 
it is your setup, it is your network card etc. 

Chet




---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: "The Innkeeper" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date:  Wed, 6 Mar 2002 00:13:32 -0500

>> Reinstall since the upgrade just didn't do it.  Has been up 
since
>> Friday.
>
>I just upgraded this morning and so far all is smooth as silk 
here (and I
>have been watching it like a hawk with some of the reports I have 
seen on
>the list).
>
>> Anyone else noticing a major memory leak in webmessaging?  
Server
>> stopped responding tonight.  Buying even more memory will not 
fix
>> it but just delay the inevitable crash.
>
>Our Web Messaging useage actually went down as far as memory and 
such.  We
>were having a problem of having to reboot each morning and now it 
seems to
>have stabalized (seems like it is releasing threads and such 
after a
>specific inactivity period).
>
>> I was watching it everyday and it creeped up everyday, but 
tonight
>> it just took a big jump into crash land.
>>
>> Since I doubt I am the only one having this issue, how are 
others
>> handling it?  Rebooting every few days?  Killing the service 
every
>> few days?  There is not a good time for this to ever go down, 
so I
>> hate having to do that as it will kill someones session.
>>
>> I of course would prefer the issue just be fixed, but my hopes 
for
>> the next patch which has the this 'fixed' will just burn me once
>> again.
>>
>
>
>
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