I know I have gotten that error message before, either on 4.5 or 5. I found
this after searching a little while
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paraming a variable with a scope but without a variable name CFPARAM
default= name=url. will cause
As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently moved both their web
server and their database server to bigger, more beefy servers and now
they can't keep their web site running.
It is ColdFusion-driven (version 5) and is mostly (if not entirely)
powered by a content mangement system called
Peter Lakanen wrote:
As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently moved both their web
server and their database server to bigger, more beefy servers and now
they can't keep their web site running.
It is ColdFusion-driven (version 5) and is mostly (if not entirely)
powered by a
Hate to say, but how about moving back to the old servers, to give you time
to work on the new servers and figure out the problem?
I would then re-format the drive on the new server, and install windows and
cf again.. then run diagnostics on the new disks.. then test it for a few
days to see
I had a client with the same issue... after all was said and done, the
only thing that fixed this was moving to CF 6.1 - using the same code,
the server stopped crashing..
On 5/4/05, Jochem van Dieten [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Lakanen wrote:
As of yesterday, I've got a client who recently
Are you flagging long-running templates in CFAdmin? I assume you
I seriously doubt this is hardware related, although of course
anything is possible. Looks to me like a CF setting wasn't set up the
same. OR the odbc connection is the point of failure (either the
network issue you mention or
And move over a piece at a time and test. Maybe if you can duplicate side
by side...
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From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:11 PM
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Subject: Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're
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