Re: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Russ Michaels
I can't really see how that could be CF related if it doesn't affect all sites, unless you have multiple instances. Also there is really no way that CF could affect FTP so it must be coincidental. It is more likely a problem with the web server which is only affecting those sites rather than CF.

RE: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Robert Harrison
Agreed... FTP should not be affected at all, and if it was CF it should affect all the site. I don't see how restarting CF could repair FTP at all, nonetheless, it does. Right now I've got my server guy looking for IIS issues and for IP conflicts. To me, this looks more IIS/IP related... but

Re: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Russ Michaels
when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to ColdFusion, and IIS then has to sit and wait for a response. If lots of requests get hung up this will cause the application pool to crash which will affect any sites using that application pool. So I would check if all your

RE: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Mark Atkinson
] Sent: Thursday, July 21, 2011 10:06 AM To: cf-talk Subject: RE: CF9 Half Failure Agreed... FTP should not be affected at all, and if it was CF it should affect all the site. I don't see how restarting CF could repair FTP at all, nonetheless, it does. Right now I've got my server guy looking

RE: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Robert Harrison
when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to ColdFusion, and IIS then has to sit and wait for a response. If lots of requests get hung up this will cause the application pool to crash which will affect any sites using that application pool. So I would check if

Re: CF9 Half Failure

2011-07-21 Thread Russ Michaels
I have certainly seen network card problems cause weird issues like this, even dodgy network cables as well. On Thu, Jul 21, 2011 at 5:11 PM, Robert Harrison rob...@austin-williams.com wrote: when a request comes in to IIS, the ISAPI connector then passes it to ColdFusion, and IIS then