RE: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-05 Thread Patrick McGeehan
I know I have gotten that error message before, either on 4.5 or 5. I found this after searching a little while - paraming a variable with a scope but without a variable name CFPARAM default= name=url. will cause

Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Peter Lakanen
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

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Jochem van Dieten
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

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Al Musella, DPM
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

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Clint Tredway
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

Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Matt Robertson
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

RE: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right CF Expert for the Job

2005-05-04 Thread Connie DeCinko
And move over a piece at a time and test. Maybe if you can duplicate side by side... -Original Message- From: Al Musella, DPM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2005 2:11 PM To: CF-Talk Subject: Re: Have A Client with A Specific Need. Read On to See If You're the Right