Re: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I've converted a couple of VAIOs to win2k without any problem and been pretty happy. most of the pages on the site are so much verbiage. Basically there is just a suite of drivers you need to install and, depending on which you need, a best order to install them. Worked like a charm... just be sure to download the drivers and have them on floppy FIRST, or have access to a machine that you can download from while converting. c - -- Chris Lott [EMAIL PROTECTED] | IT Manager | p907-474-3494 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: PGP 6.5.8 for message encryption and authentication: USE PGP! Comment: KeyID: 0x51046CFD iQA/AwUBOb57CtaLYehRBGz9EQKd0gCgmZ0JOdVurUv+H12Xb648LSgN/8IAnjQJ 6n8a6yGkiv8zkXhDnSzU4qkX =ry7j -END PGP SIGNATURE- -- Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
RE: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog
As others have said, get rid of that Win95/98 OS right away. Investing in Win2K will be the best performance boost you can give that box and your productivity will likely go up as result of the time saved. Ken -Original Message- From: Joshua Miller [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 1:16 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: FW: CFStudio 4.5 Memory Hog Got a question ... I have a new Dell Dimension with 512mb RAM and 800mhz PIII, when I start-up the machine and open the resource meter, I have 97% GDI Resources Free and 90% System and 90% User Resources Free. When I start CFStudio 4.5, my free resources drop to the 40s all the way across. I can't even start Adobe ImageReady when Studio is running and Outlook crawls when Studio is running. What's the deal??? Surely my machine is large enough to run multiple applications. Studio is basically a glorified text editor isn't it? Why does it sap my resources so badly??? Joshua Miller Web Site Development Eagle Technologies Group Business Solutions for the Next Generation www.eagletgi.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- Archives: http://www.mail-archive.com/cf-talk@houseoffusion.com/ To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
RE: Memory Hog!
Okay, well that's completely unacceptable. I'm using CF 4.5 and I haven't run one script since I rebooted, and it's using 15 megs of ram. I am also going to be offering it in a shared hosting environment, and 180 megs of unacceptable also. I checked MS' Site and they are having problems with Win2k leaking memory in the first place and I tried to get the SP1 for 2k but they are still in beta with it. It's got to be a mem leak because homesite is using 22,000k and sql server hit 80,000k with VERY light usage. If cf 4.5 uses that much memory by default, I'm going to have to switch back to asp. CF 4.5.x doesn't use that much by default; it depends on what you're doing, and how much stuff you load into memory. For example, to enhance application performance, you might decide to cache recordsets in CF. This is a good thing, performance-wise, but if you do this, CF will have to store them in memory. Likewise, some database drivers tend to require lots of memory to do something, and afterwards, CF won't release the memory in the assumption that it will be needed later. This isn't an issue, as long as there aren't any memory leaks within CF or within any components used by CF. I'm fairly confident that there aren't any memory leaks in CF itself; I've done a bit of testing for that. I'm not confident about database components in general, though. As for Win2K, I can't say anything about how CF runs on it in a production environment. I run it on my laptop, and it works fine, but I don't get that much traffic on my laptop. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voice: (202) 797-5496 fax: (202) 797-5444 -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
Re: Memory Hog!
Okay, well that's completely unacceptable. I'm using CF 4.5 and I haven't run one script since I rebooted, and it's using 15 megs of ram. I am also going to be offering it in a shared hosting environment, and 180 megs of unacceptable also. I checked MS' Site and they are having problems with Win2k leaking memory in the first place and I tried to get the SP1 for 2k but they are still in beta with it. It's got to be a mem leak because homesite is using 22,000k and sql server hit 80,000k with VERY light usage. If cf 4.5 uses that much memory by default, I'm going to have to switch back to asp. jake - Original Message - From: "Dave Watts" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, May 15, 2000 12:39 AM Subject: RE: Memory Hog! I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the ODBC/MDAC that CF installs on win2k with CF Enterprise That's a different problem. Versions before CF 4.5.1 would install MDAC 2.1 on Win2K, even though it has MDAC 2.5 already. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voice: (202) 797-5496 fax: (202) 797-5444 -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
Re: Memory Hog!
I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the ODBC/MDAC that CF installs on win2k with CF Enterprise Maybe this is an ODBC issue? Steve - Original Message - From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 08:02 PM Subject: Memory Hog! Just checked it again, right now without me even running any CF applications, cfserver.exe has reached 38,780k of RAM. I'm using Windows NT 2000. Also, I'm having the same problem with SQL Server.. I'm barely using it, and it hit 70 megs of ram. Hmmm, inetinfo.exe and everything else stays under 10 or so. Actually homesite.exe sometimes hits 30 megs of ram... think there is a memory problem in win2k? Let me know, Jake - Original Message - From: "David Hannum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Hi And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did. I haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k Jake, It's gotta be something in your setup. We use CF for some very processor intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near that kind of RAM usage. The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about 18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop. (NT4.0 SP5 running CF Enterprise 4.01). I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the "complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP. Dave - Original Message - From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM Subject: Re: Hi Boom! That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good resource. ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion falls short in that area. And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did. I haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k. My inetinfo which is running asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs. :-( That really stinks. Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable to that! Thanks, Jake - Original Message - From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: RE: Hi The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are: 1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database. 2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration with MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform and therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system. 3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls short - although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to resolving this. Regards Steve Minton [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hi Steve: I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you decided on CF? Tom - Original Message - From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM Subject: Hi Hi Everyone I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself. My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion. You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-). Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout. Regards Steve Minton [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- -- -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMA
RE: Memory Hog!
I thought there was some rumblings about win2k and the ODBC/MDAC that CF installs on win2k with CF Enterprise That's a different problem. Versions before CF 4.5.1 would install MDAC 2.1 on Win2K, even though it has MDAC 2.5 already. Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software http://www.figleaf.com/ voice: (202) 797-5496 fax: (202) 797-5444 -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body.
Memory Hog!
Just checked it again, right now without me even running any CF applications, cfserver.exe has reached 38,780k of RAM. I'm using Windows NT 2000. Also, I'm having the same problem with SQL Server.. I'm barely using it, and it hit 70 megs of ram. Hmmm, inetinfo.exe and everything else stays under 10 or so. Actually homesite.exe sometimes hits 30 megs of ram... think there is a memory problem in win2k? Let me know, Jake - Original Message - From: "David Hannum" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 8:45 PM Subject: Re: Hi And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did. I haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k Jake, It's gotta be something in your setup. We use CF for some very processor intensive apps, and we NEVER reach anywhere near that kind of RAM usage. The most I've ever seen the meter hit was about 18meg - and I had the thing caught in a loop. (NT4.0 SP5 running CF Enterprise 4.01). I think you'll find CF quite capable of running the "complex" tasks mentioned by Steve as well as ASP. Dave - Original Message - From: Jake Hileman [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 7:06 PM Subject: Re: Hi Boom! That's exactly why I switched... right now I'm looking for a good resource. ASP has activerserverpages.com, aspin.com etc.. cold fusion falls short in that area. And cold fusion eats up 10x the memory that ASP did. I haven't even really run any programs except the sample ones and the cfserver.exe was using 30 megs of ram on nt2k. My inetinfo which is running asp apps while we speak was only using 7 megs. :-( That really stinks. Anyhow I'm looking for some resources and a good, free or inexpensive shopping cart.. one like www.ihtmlmerchant.com .. something comparable to that! Thanks, Jake - Original Message - From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: RE: Hi The reasons that I decided to turn to CF are: 1) While ASP is great for complex programming tasks, it is awkward and unwieldy for simple tasks such as merely presenting data from a database. 2) Whilst considering CF, I also took a brief look at PHP3, although I found that this would not be suitable for my needs, as its integration with MySQL is too complex. I also primarily work on a Windows based platform and therefore prefer the ODBC support offered by this system. 3) Finally, CF actually looks *fun* to use! It has a good structured development environment (CF Studio) which is where ASP sorely falls short - although there are rumours that MM Ultradev will go some way to resolving this. Regards Steve Minton [EMAIL PROTECTED] -Original Message- From: Tom Harris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 14 May 2000 21:46 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Hi Steve: I'm sure everyone wants to know... what are the specific reasons you decided on CF? Tom - Original Message - From: "Steve Minton" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Cf-Talk" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2000 4:08 PM Subject: Hi Hi Everyone I'm new to this list and just thought I'd briefly introduce myself. My name is Steve Minton and I am a Senior Web Designer/Developer, with Development skills in ASP (3 years). However, I felt the time had come to learn something new, and decided upon Cold Fusion. You will therefore be hearing a lot from me over the coming weeks ;-). Of course if anyone has any ASP queries then feel free to give me a shout. Regards Steve Minton [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- -- -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit http://www.houseoffusion.com/index.cfm?sidebar=listsbody=lists/cf_talk or send a message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with 'unsubscribe' in the body. -- Archives: http://www.eGroups.com/list/cf-talk To Unsubscribe visit