Are the client variables in a database? If so, I would run a query on the
CF tables to get a count of records. It could be your attack was worse
than you think and have a boat load of records. An attack like that would
likely result in a set of client variables for each request.
The query to p
s, so you can suddenly see problems 30 days after an
> increase in traffic as the system tries to remove a boatload of client vars.
>
> -Mark
>
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> -Original Message-
> From: Les Mizzell [mailto:lesm...@bellsouth.net]
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s after an
increase in traffic as the system tries to remove a boatload of client vars.
-Mark
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From: Les Mizzell [mailto:lesm...@bellsouth.net]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 8:52 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Insite Help on CF Hanging?
Had a site go down in the early morning
2014 8:52 AM
To: cf-talk
Subject: Insite Help on CF Hanging?
Had a site go down in the early morning hours the last two days -
Coldfusion hangs - requiring a restart to get it back up again.
Running CF 10 on Windows Server 2008 R2
1. No major errors in the log files.
2. Log files are set to rel
Client purge means that you have client variables turned on in the CF
admin. The purge routine attempts to clear out stored variables either in
the registry or in a database.
If you're not using client variables turn this off, if you are, make sure
that you're not storing them in the registry
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Had a site go down in the early morning hours the last two days -
Coldfusion hangs - requiring a restart to get it back up again.
Running CF 10 on Windows Server 2008 R2
1. No major errors in the log files.
2. Log files are set to relatively small size limits
3. Something seems to be eating a
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