RE: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K

2002-04-24 Thread Carlisle, Eric

This might help a little.

-Original Message-
From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K


Hello all,

My cf5 server starting behaving erraticly on Monday.  Some clients hare
received Connection Refused.  I get default unavailable errors.  The
problem (seems to be) completely random.  If i click through a site fast
enough (sounds childish), i get page not found errors.  I switched the
server to Single threaded to make sure it's not a rogue session/app/server
var problem somewhere , but to no avail.

I've heard/read that maybe some of the last service packs /critical updates
/hotfixes from microsoft have caused some issues w/ CF.  Has anyone else
expirienced this?

Here are some of the errors I have
in my server log:

Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred while attempting to write the reply to the web
server.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred attempting to close connection to web server.

  2002-04-24
   04:03:00
   Information
   628


The ColdFusion Application Server started.

  2002-04-24
   04:02:00
   Information
   1008


The ColdFusion Application Server was stopped.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   800


Unknown exception in NTWorkerThread. Request terminated.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   804


Any helpwould be greatly appreciated.

- j

- Original Message -
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: CF5 and SMP Performance...


   THE SHORT STORY: Assuming your app doesn't have significant
   shared-resource bottlenecks, if you add processors AND you're
   running CF5, by re-tuning the Simultaneous Requests setting
   in the Admin upwards, you can make very effective use of all
   processors on the machine.
 
  ...and the best practices formula for that would be? for nt4?
  for win2k? for linux? for unix?

 The formula is the same for all platforms. Use a load test tool to run
 stress tests against your server, set the simultaneous request setting to
a
 different value, and repeat. The methodology behind this formula allows
you
 to tune any server performance setting you like, and it's even application
 server independent - you could use the same testing methodology to tune an
 ASP server, or whatever.

 By the way, I didn't know Damon Cooper was on the list - it's my
 understanding that he's the one largely responsible for putting together
the
 testing methodology used by MM, and the course that covered the
methodology.
 In my opinion, that was one of the best courses MM created; it's a shame
 that no one took it!

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444

 

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RE: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K

2002-04-24 Thread Carlisle, Eric

ack... I sent that one too soon.
This might help a little.

http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=22608Method=FullPageCal
l=/support/index.cfm



-Original Message-
From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K


Hello all,

My cf5 server starting behaving erraticly on Monday.  Some clients hare
received Connection Refused.  I get default unavailable errors.  The
problem (seems to be) completely random.  If i click through a site fast
enough (sounds childish), i get page not found errors.  I switched the
server to Single threaded to make sure it's not a rogue session/app/server
var problem somewhere , but to no avail.

I've heard/read that maybe some of the last service packs /critical updates
/hotfixes from microsoft have caused some issues w/ CF.  Has anyone else
expirienced this?

Here are some of the errors I have
in my server log:

Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred while attempting to write the reply to the web
server.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred attempting to close connection to web server.

  2002-04-24
   04:03:00
   Information
   628


The ColdFusion Application Server started.

  2002-04-24
   04:02:00
   Information
   1008


The ColdFusion Application Server was stopped.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   800


Unknown exception in NTWorkerThread. Request terminated.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   804


Any helpwould be greatly appreciated.

- j

- Original Message -
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: CF5 and SMP Performance...


   THE SHORT STORY: Assuming your app doesn't have significant
   shared-resource bottlenecks, if you add processors AND you're
   running CF5, by re-tuning the Simultaneous Requests setting
   in the Admin upwards, you can make very effective use of all
   processors on the machine.
 
  ...and the best practices formula for that would be? for nt4?
  for win2k? for linux? for unix?

 The formula is the same for all platforms. Use a load test tool to run
 stress tests against your server, set the simultaneous request setting to
a
 different value, and repeat. The methodology behind this formula allows
you
 to tune any server performance setting you like, and it's even application
 server independent - you could use the same testing methodology to tune an
 ASP server, or whatever.

 By the way, I didn't know Damon Cooper was on the list - it's my
 understanding that he's the one largely responsible for putting together
the
 testing methodology used by MM, and the course that covered the
methodology.
 In my opinion, that was one of the best courses MM created; it's a shame
 that no one took it!

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444

 

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Re: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K

2002-04-24 Thread Jim Curran

The weird thing is that nothing has changed in the past week other than this
error arising, and patching my server using critical updates.

I'm thinking about unistalling hotfixes (of last week) and reinstalling
CF...

- j

- Original Message -
From: Carlisle, Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:35 AM
Subject: RE: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K


ack... I sent that one too soon.
This might help a little.

http://www.macromedia.com/v1/handlers/index.cfm?ID=22608Method=FullPageCal
l=/support/index.cfm



-Original Message-
From: Jim Curran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 11:29 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Connection Termination W/ CF5 and SQL SVR 2K


Hello all,

My cf5 server starting behaving erraticly on Monday.  Some clients hare
received Connection Refused.  I get default unavailable errors.  The
problem (seems to be) completely random.  If i click through a site fast
enough (sounds childish), i get page not found errors.  I switched the
server to Single threaded to make sure it's not a rogue session/app/server
var problem somewhere , but to no avail.

I've heard/read that maybe some of the last service packs /critical updates
/hotfixes from microsoft have caused some issues w/ CF.  Has anyone else
expirienced this?

Here are some of the errors I have
in my server log:

Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred while attempting to write the reply to the web
server.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Windows NT error number 232 occurred.

  2002-04-24
   09:43:52
   Error
   1136


Error number 232 occurred attempting to close connection to web server.

  2002-04-24
   04:03:00
   Information
   628


The ColdFusion Application Server started.

  2002-04-24
   04:02:00
   Information
   1008


The ColdFusion Application Server was stopped.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   800


Unknown exception in NTWorkerThread. Request terminated.

  2002-04-24
   04:01:00
   Error
   804


Any helpwould be greatly appreciated.

- j

- Original Message -
From: Dave Watts [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: CF-Talk [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2002 10:02 AM
Subject: RE: CF5 and SMP Performance...


   THE SHORT STORY: Assuming your app doesn't have significant
   shared-resource bottlenecks, if you add processors AND you're
   running CF5, by re-tuning the Simultaneous Requests setting
   in the Admin upwards, you can make very effective use of all
   processors on the machine.
 
  ...and the best practices formula for that would be? for nt4?
  for win2k? for linux? for unix?

 The formula is the same for all platforms. Use a load test tool to run
 stress tests against your server, set the simultaneous request setting to
a
 different value, and repeat. The methodology behind this formula allows
you
 to tune any server performance setting you like, and it's even application
 server independent - you could use the same testing methodology to tune an
 ASP server, or whatever.

 By the way, I didn't know Damon Cooper was on the list - it's my
 understanding that he's the one largely responsible for putting together
the
 testing methodology used by MM, and the course that covered the
methodology.
 In my opinion, that was one of the best courses MM created; it's a shame
 that no one took it!

 Dave Watts, CTO, Fig Leaf Software
 http://www.figleaf.com/
 voice: (202) 797-5496
 fax: (202) 797-5444




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