I would definately say it depends ;)
It would depend on your settings in your jrun and cf, and the types of
things the applications are doing. I would say close to a gig of
memory usage (if you have it) would not be uncalled for if even one of
your sites was doing any heavy lifting.
On 5/2/06
There is no 'typical'.. your app will use as much as it needs to ;-) up
to a limit of 2GB
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From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 May 2006 15:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Typical JRUN Memory Usage CF 7 Integrated JRUN
We're running CF7 Enterprise
: Tuesday, May 02, 2006 9:52 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Typical JRUN Memory Usage CF 7 Integrated JRUN
There is no 'typical'.. your app will use as much as it needs to ;-) up
to a limit of 2GB
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Sent: 02 May 2006 15:59
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a lot of query caching,
then it will use more.
Russ
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From: jonese [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02 May 2006 15:59
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Typical JRUN Memory Usage CF 7 Integrated JRUN
We're running CF7 Enterprise as in integrated JRUN system. Does anyone know
what
Usage CF 7 Integrated JRUN
We're running CF7 Enterprise as in integrated JRUN system. Does anyone
know
what a typical memory usage should be when i view the process via the task
manager?
We run about 30 - 60 sites per server with an average load :)
thanks in advance for answering this vague
Does anyone have any kind of metrics on how much memory is used during
the creation of PDF reports using cfreport?
Is the whole thing stored in memory during the generation process?
We tried to generate a report for a couple hundred donors with 13,000
giving transaction totals, which amounts
: Wednesday, 8 March 2006 10:15 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: JRun High Memory Usage on CFMX 7
Well, another problem I've had like that was when the file backup
services were eating up 80 to 90% of the bandwidth of the internal NIC
card. coldfusion was stuck using ill amounts of transfer space to get
Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, March 07, 2006 1:54 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: JRun High Memory Usage on CFMX 7
Hi Leon,
Thank you so much for your input.
[1]. I checked our Windows Server 2003 for Available Bytes counter,
Handle Count, Pool Nonpaged Bytes, Pool Paged Bytes
memory usage in a big way, but only if the variables are
the same for all users. A Session.userID would not work as
Application.userID because it is unique for each session.
Leon
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From: Ming Lu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, March 06, 2006 9:39 AM
To: CF-Talk
Hi Russ,
Thank you very much for your reply. I will check with our programmer on your
question.
Ming Lu
Are you instantiating any components and persisiting them inside the session
scope?
I blogged about such a problem on a client site.
http://lordmichaels.blogspot.com
Russ
Hi Leon,
Thank you so much for your input.
[1]. I checked our Windows Server 2003 for Available Bytes counter, Handle
Count, Pool Nonpaged Bytes, Pool Paged Bytes, and Private Bytes counters. None
of these has a consistently increasing curve, so it does not look like it has
memory leak.
[2].
how are your storing client variables? Hope it's not Registry.
Casey
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Hi Casey,
It's not in registry, it's in SQL.
Ming Lu
how are your storing client variables? Hope it's not Registry.
Casey
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Hi Casey,
Sorry, not for this server. It's at None for Select Default Storage
Mechanism for Client Sessions in CFMX administrator.
Ming Lu
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Well, another problem I've had like that was when the file backup
services were eating up 80 to 90% of the bandwidth of the internal NIC
card. coldfusion was stuck using ill amounts of transfer space to get
and send data to the SQL server. Simular issue. Jrun would just hang.
you can see this if
Hi,
Our sites running on Windows Server 2003 with CFMX 7 use session variables
(Maximum Timeout has been setup as 40 minutes). Recently we noticed that the
high memory usage for JRun is always associated with high numbers of openned
sessions. Metrics logging showed that sometimes sessions
High Memory Usage on CFMX 7
Hi,
Our sites running on Windows Server 2003 with CFMX 7 use session variables
(Maximum Timeout has been setup as 40 minutes). Recently we noticed that the
high memory usage for JRun is always associated with high numbers of openned
sessions. Metrics logging showed
How does it compare to SeeFusion?
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From: Nick de Voil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 21 January 2006 10:33
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage
Russ
U might want to have a look at fusion reactor.
Have you used this does it do what it says
How does it compare to SeeFusion?
U might want to have a look at fusion reactor.
I haven't used either of them yet - if anyone has used both, it would be
great to hear what you think.
Nick
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this up before. you need the Java 5 JVM installed, but you
don't have to switch the JVM CF uses.
DK
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage
I'm running CFMX7.0.1 Enterprise
professional to me.
But all things considered, I probably will still write my own.
Russ
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From: Nick de Voil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 23 January 2006 12:24
To: CF-Talk
Subject: SeeFusion versus FusionReactor [was: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage]
How does it compare
deeper into the JVM guts to
find the problem. With the 1.4, then all you have is the code the Gabriel
posted earlier.
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 10:00 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage
I'm running
Russ
U might want to have a look at fusion reactor.
Have you used this does it do what it says? It looks fantastic.
Nick
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I'm running CFMX7.0.1 Enterprise on Windows Server 2003.
I'd like to monitor - and log - JRun memory usage. coldfusion died on
us this morning for some reason - I can't find any indication of what
caused the error other than the time it occurred (9:16am) when an
OutOfMemory error occurred.
I
U might want to have a look at fusion reactor.
Russ
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From: Rick Root [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 20 January 2006 15:00
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage
I'm running CFMX7.0.1 Enterprise on Windows Server 2003.
I'd like to monitor - and log - JRun
I'm sure if you look through the java docs there will be something in there to
get the memory size. Though size of memory doesn't necesarily mean bad server.
Bob
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performance montoring for CF-agnostic monitoring each minute:
We use the Windows performance monitor to record JRUN, IIS, and server
processor and memory usage to a CSV file each minute. This is useful
for investigating a poorly running machine or retracing why the server
crashed.
Jon
On 1/20/06
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I'm sure if you look through the java docs there will be something in there
to get the memory size. Though size of memory doesn't necesarily mean bad
server.
Bob
on the
wall. Kind of cool-- just wish we could get that for the web servers.
Any ideas?
~Brad
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From: gabriel l smallman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, January 20, 2006 3:37 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Monitoring JRun Memory Usage
cfset runtime = CreateObject
Has anyone found a way to get access to the underlying java object(s) that CFMX
uses for query caching?
It would be nice to be able to see precisely (a) how many queries have been
cached and (b) how much memory each one is using at any point in time.
Additionally, it would be nice to know
Honestly, you really ought not to care. I'd say it's safe to assume
that MM made it operate as quickly and efficiently as possible. If
the functionality the built-in cache uses is sufficient for your
needs, it's very likely it'll be faster than anything you can build in
CFML (simply because the
Honestly, you really ought not to care.
The reason I care is that when you're using a large number of cached queries of
differing (sometimes variable) sizes in a large, highly loaded, dynamic
environment, it's not at all easy to know how many queries you ought to cache,
nor what sort of
If you really care that much, you're going to be doing some pretty
in-depth load testing anyway, so you can vary the different cache
amounts (query cache, other manual caches) and get app-specific
results. And even then, it's still irrelevant what the absolute
efficiency of the query cache is.
I'm a huge fan of the build well, optimize later approach to
programming. Build your app as well as you can, using the simplest
means reasonable, and be confident that the app is more than good
enough until it's objectively demonstrated not to be.
Yep, that's the approach I take too. I'm
Because of the way memory usage is related to JVM garbage collection
and other processes, I agree with Barney that load testing of your
whole app with your data is the best way to see if you have problems,
rather than trying to put together a picture based on measurements of
individual bits
All,
We have a Windows 2003 server that has five CFMX instances running on it
which service five different sites. The average memory usage for the
jrun.exe (when absolutely nothing is hitting the sites) is about 53MB.
Together they eat up about 300MB. Is this normal? If not, what is normal?
TIA
We have a Windows 2003 server that has five CFMX instances
running on it which service five different sites. The average
memory usage for the jrun.exe (when absolutely nothing is
hitting the sites) is about 53MB. Together they eat up about
300MB. Is this normal? If not, what is normal
We just had the same thing. We are running a very intense application on
our server - Windows 2003, 4GB RAM. When the memory usage gets to approx
577MB jrun simply quits executing and the requests que. Is this something I
need to do on the server or is there something with coldfusion I need
Yep..looks normal - in fact that looks pretty good.
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From: Dave Watts [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 14:06
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: jrun memory usage on multiple CFMX instances
We have a Windows 2003 server that has five CFMX instances
running
sounds normal to me.
DK
On 11/29/05, George Abraham [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
All,
We have a Windows 2003 server that has five CFMX instances running on it
which service five different sites. The average memory usage for the
jrun.exe (when absolutely nothing is hitting the sites) is about
:
We just had the same thing. We are running a very intense application on
our server - Windows 2003, 4GB RAM. When the memory usage gets to approx
577MB jrun simply quits executing and the requests que. Is this something I
need to do on the server or is there something with coldfusion I need
memory usage for the
jrun.exe (when absolutely nothing is hitting the sites) is about 53MB.
Together they eat up about 300MB. Is this normal? If not, what is
normal?
TIA,
George
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You are probably exceeding the max memory size, check your jvm.config.
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From: Kurt Kaptein [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 29 November 2005 14:09
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: jrun memory usage on Server
We just had the same thing. We are running a very intense
Hi,
I have a customer W2003, SQL2000, CFMX6.1 with updater and latest drivers,
Xeon 3.2, 2Gb Ram.
The server is using no external dlls.
When CF is started the Jrun process is using 130M. With virtually no
activity on the server the memory starts climbing to 400 in a few
hours and then continues
I don't know if this helps the original poster, isn't SeeFusion CFMX only?
- Calvin
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From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22, 2005 12:01 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Monitor memory usage of CF Threads
have you hooked up seefusion JDBC
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I don't know if this helps the original poster, isn't SeeFusion CFMX only?
- Calvin
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From: Douglas Knudsen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, February 22
Is there an utility that can monitor the memory usage of a thread?
I have ColdFusion 5.0 running in windows 2000 and I have a script that
appears to have a memory leak. ColdFusion is running with 22 threads run
about 79 MB of memory usage for a few minutes, then it ColdFusion will spike
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Monitor memory usage of CF Threads
Is there an utility that can monitor the memory usage of a thread?
I have ColdFusion 5.0 running in windows 2000 and I have a script that
appears to have a memory leak. ColdFusion is running with 22 threads run
about 79 MB of memory
is crawling up its own orifice and you don't have
to worry about threads:
www.seefusion.com
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From: Jacob [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, 22 February 2005 3:53
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Monitor memory usage of CF Threads
Is there an utility that can monitor
In Java there isn't a way to read CPU usage. There are utilities which
you can execute using cfexecute, to get the current cpu usage of the
server.
Micha Schopman
Software Engineer
Modern Media, Databankweg 12 M, 3821 AL Amersfoort
Tel 033-4535377, Fax 033-4535388
KvK Amersfoort 39081679, Rabo
Ooh, this is interesting - and timely as I'm currently wrestling with
java.lang.outOfMemoryError errors at the moment.
Is there any way of telling how much 'permanent' memory (as set by MaxPermSize)
is being used?
I read that if you have a lot of files in /cfusionmx/wwwroot/WEB-INF/cfclasses/
Enable memory monitoring / logging in the appropriate XML file. I
can't remember off the top of my head but if you search for coldfusion
and memory and logging you should find something on Google (or on
macromedia.com!). Brandon Purcell's blog probably has all the
information you're looking for
-Talk
Subject: Re: Java memory usage
Ooh, this is interesting - and timely as I'm currently wrestling with
java.lang.outOfMemoryError errors at the moment.
Is there any way of telling how much 'permanent' memory (as set by
MaxPermSize) is being used?
I read that if you have a lot of files
: Java memory usage
Ooh, this is interesting - and timely as I'm currently wrestling with
java.lang.outOfMemoryError errors at the moment.
Is there any way of telling how much 'permanent' memory (as set by
MaxPermSize) is being used?
I read that if you have a lot of files in
/cfusionmx
http://www.bpurcell.org/blog/index.cfm?mode=entryentry=967
Perfect!
Many thanks.
Ian
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A while back someone posted some CF that used a java object to return
heap sizes and CPU usage...any idea where/what it was? I've search
high and low and can't find it,
thanks,
john.
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Subject: Java memory usage
A while back someone posted some CF that used a java object to return
heap sizes and CPU usage...any idea where/what it was? I've search high
and low and can't find it,
thanks,
john
- runtime.maxMemory() - long
- runtime.totalMemory() - long
Is this what you mean?
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From: John Beynon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 13, 2005 10:47 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Java memory usage
A while back someone posted some CF that used a java
A while back someone posted some CF that used a java object to return
heap sizes and CPU usage...any idea where/what it was? I've search high
and low and can't find it,
Is this what you're looking for?
http://www.petefreitag.com/item/115.cfm
Regards,
Dave.
I run a web application that handles many form submissions through the same
'form handler' series of templates.
My application quickly grows to 850 megs memory usage and I have been
trying to figure out where that memory is being used.
Yesterday, I put my form submission handler template
Well Brook...as I've said before ;-)
I've seen that happen where 1 page causes JRun to eat up memory.The difference is that it wouldn't stop and an error would eventually be thrown.
This was due to really stupid parsing errors like:
cfset MyVar = blah
or
cfinclude template=blah.cfm
or
cflocation
Any chance of taking portions out of the form handler one at a time?
Does debugging clue you in on anything?
John
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From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX memory usage on specific page request
I run
Yeah, I'm gonna have to go through template by template and add cfaborts.
Test run the loop, check the ram usage and continue until I find the
problem I guess.I'm just wondering if this is normal or not? Should
memory usage increase like this when no new data is being stored in the
application
, July 23, 2004 3:09 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CFMX memory usage on specific page request
I run a web application that handles many form submissions through the
same
'form handler' series of templates.
My application quickly grows to 850 megs memory usage and I have been
trying to figure out where
if this is normal or not? Should
memory usage increase like this when no new data is being stored in the
application scope and nothing is being cached. Why does the memory
increase? Or is this an indication of some sort of memory leak or bad
coding somewhere leading to this climbing memory usage. Can anyone tell
it out
John
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From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX memory usage on specific page request
Yeah, I'm gonna have to go through template by template and add
cfaborts.
Test run the loop, check the ram
you're doing that is storing something in RAM
that you're not thinking of.Going piece by piece seems like the best
chance of figuring it out
John
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From: Brook Davies [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 4:05 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CFMX memory usage
Yesterday, as a test I deleted a big chunk of data from the application
scope of our app. This had no immediate effect on memory usage but about
10-20 minutes later I noticed jrun's memory usage drop about 100 megs. Is
this due to the garbage collection running? Does this seems correct
Yesterday, as a test I deleted a big chunk of data from the
application scope of our app. This had no immediate effect on
memory usage but about 10-20 minutes later I noticed jrun's
memory usage drop about 100 megs. Is this due to the garbage
collection running? Does this seems correct
Yesterday, as a test I deleted a big chunk of data from the application
scope of our app. This had no immediate effect on memory usage but about
10-20 minutes later I noticed jrun's memory usage drop about 100 megs. Is
this due to the garbage collection running? Does this seems correct
Yesterday, as a test I deleted a big chunk of data from the
application scope of our app. This had no immediate effect on
memory usage but about 10-20 minutes later I noticed jrun's
memory usage drop about 100 megs. Is this due to the garbage
collection running? Does this seems correct
, 2003 6:52 PM
Subject: Re: Question about memory usage under a CFMX 6.2 environment
I think my message needs clarification.I was thinking more on the
variable assignment level.It would be nice to know how much memory each
variable scope is absorbing. For instance:
cfset server.test = test
cfset
I have a bunch of xml files from which my application creates cached
queries for use in the application. While all the xml files put together are not more than a megabyte, memory usage on my CFMX 6.1 Server (Running on Windows 2003 and IIS 6.0; 1GB RAM) spikes up to about 400 MB when the app
Nikhil Madani wrote:
I have a bunch of xml files from which my application creates cached
queries for use in the application. While all the xml files put
together are not more than a megabyte, memory usage on my CFMX 6.1
Server (Running on Windows 2003 and IIS 6.0; 1GB RAM) spikes up
Now that CFMX is using Java under the hood is it possible to get a little more insight toward how much memory a server is using?It would be really nice to know how much memory is being used by ColdFusion.Not sure if this is possible, any ideas?
Michael
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you mean, like, with the windows task manager?
-nathan strutz
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From: Michael Hodgdon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 2:40 PM
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From: Nathan Strutz
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Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 5:05 PM
Subject: RE: Question about memory usage under a CFMX 6.2 environment
you mean, like, with the windows task manager?
-nathan strutz
-Original Message-
From: Michael Hodgdon [mailto:[EMAIL
I think my message needs clarification.I was thinking more on the
variable assignment level.It would be nice to know how much memory each
variable scope is absorbing. For instance:
cfset server.test = test
cfset application.test = test
cfset session.test = test
As you create variables in these
Hi Scott,
I was actually curious about this too, did you get any more info about this?
thanks,
seth
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From: Scott Mulholland [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 11:59 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: MX Server Memory Usage
Are there any benchmarks
Hi,
Are there any benchmarks or thresholds for the proper amount of memory
usage jrun.exe should be using,
I haven't seen any specific numbers because it is specific to individual
apps running. So an application that makes heavy use of application, and
session variables will need more memory
Are there any benchmarks or thresholds for the proper amount of memory
usage jrun.exe should be using, or does mx manage this better and grow
as needed and then release it when done?
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I noticed when running certain pages that - sometimes - Jrun's memory
usage goes out of hand. Even stopping and restaring the CFMX service
reduced usage somewhat - but not a whole lot. And when I go back in to
test again, the memory usage shoots back up.
Anyone have any idea what is causing
I have a CF4.5 installation that is running Verity against about 20GB of
data. CF is using huge amounts of memory (570MB) that it frees if I cycle
the service. Is it caching the collections or something along those lines
and does running large collections require large amounts of memory? Any
anyone out there know if is there a way to track for
example how much ram is being used by application vars?
To the best of my knowledge, you can only track total memory usage of the CF
service; there's no exposed internal memory information. I'd very much like
to be proven wrong
Where and how do you make these setting changes that will control the
amount memory the CF will use.
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, 2001 12:03 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: CF Max Memory usage?
Where and how do you make these setting changes that will control the
amount memory the CF will use.
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procedure
stuff to access the database for that application. Could it bring up the
performance and/or bring down memory usage?
Thanks for your help!
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Subject: OT - SQL server memory usage
My SQL server on NT4 uses almost 20MB of the server memory all the time. I
am wondering if there is something wrong. Is this normal? There is an CF
application that uses a database, that's frequently
River,
Are you noticing performance problems or are you just concerned, and is this
machine a dedicated database server? Does this occur when there is no
database activity at all, or does memory usage drop as database activity
decreases?
- Chris
I had similiar problems and had to buy a dedicated Mail Server (IMAIL is
recommened, from IPSWITCH).
Anyow, you probarbly know CF is NOT recommended
for high-volume "MAILING LIST" like yours.
If you can't get your hands on a dedicated mail server (that
will help ALOT in performace!!) I suggested
While sending multiple cfmail messages with attachments I have realized
cfserver memory allocation problems. Has anybody else?
WinNT CF Application Server 4.5.1 SP 2 acquires large volumes of RAM each
time when sending large volumes of cfmails(near 1000 email messages per
time, using the query
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Subject: cfmal with attachments and cfserver memory usage
While sending multiple cfmail messages with attachments I have realized
cfserver memory allocation problems. Has anybody else?
WinNT CF Application Server 4.5.1 SP 2 acquires
While sending multiple cfmail messages with attachments I have realized
cfserver memory allocation problems. Has anybody else?
WinNT CF Application Server 4.5 acquires large volumes of RAM each time when
sending large volumes of cfmails(near 1000 email messages per time, using
the query
Does anyone have any idea if CF Server should be holding virtual memory?
This morning the server is still handling requests, but the memory stats
are:
Memory Usage: 90.6 megs
Peak mem usage: 149.1 megs
Virtual Memory: 173.6 megs (!)
Handles: 1,654
I ran perfmon all day yesterday and never saw
Does anyone have any idea if CF Server should be holding virtual memory?
This morning the server is still handling requests, but the memory stats
are:
Memory Usage: 90.6 megs
Peak mem usage: 149.1 megs
Virtual Memory: 173.6 megs (!)
Handles: 1,654
I ran perfmon all day yesterday
e received this email in error please notify
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From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 08 March 2001 15:04
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Virtual memory usage
Does a
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From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 10:24 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: CF Virtual memory usa
Hello all,
One of our cf servers is experiencing the "server unable to handle request"
error.
I can't find anything obviously wrong. No errors in the logs, other than a
few timed out queries.
It's CF 4.5.2 using OLE DB and ODBC to a SQL Server db. We have MDAC 2.5
SP1 in place. Task manager
Wednesday, March 07, 2001 4:23 PM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: CF Virtual memory usage
Hello all,
One of our cf servers is experiencing the "server unable to
handle request"
error.
I can't find anything obviously wrong. No errors in the
logs, other than a
few timed out queries.
It'
At what point is memory usage excessive:
When memory usage exceeds physical memory?
When memory is x% of swap?
Still trying to get a handle on what the memory plateau is
for CF
This is a hard question to answer. Generally, you want to assume that all
available memory will be available
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