I came to the same conclusion. Thanks.
On Wed, Oct 8, 2014 at 9:46 PM, Al Musella, DPM muse...@virtualtrials.com
wrote:
It doesn't make sense to do it from cf scheduler because if CF is
locked up it won't execute. The windows scheduler always will!
At 07:21 PM 10/1/2014, Russ Michaels
It doesn't make sense to do it from cf scheduler because if CF is
locked up it won't execute. The windows scheduler always will!
At 07:21 PM 10/1/2014, Russ Michaels wrote:
Just use the previously mentioned commands that is all you need
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 22:57 PM, John M Bliss
explains the problems with CF on shared hosting:
http://www.michaels.me.uk/post.cfm/why-coldfusion-railo-are-not-
suited-to-shared-hosting
Interesting article and a nice refresher for anyone running a shared hosting
environment. It goes to show how the technology has changed over the
actually asp and PHP always ran as a separate cgi process because they
were always executable or ISAPI, but before the days of application pools,
they were not as isolated as they are now. CF 1 - 5 were the same too as it
was writen in C language and also ran as a cgi process.
The main issue was
we have a scheduled task setup to restart CF every morning. Since we have
done this we have hardly any cf issues any more.
Wow! How far we have come, he says with great sarcasm, it harkens back to
the good old CF4 on NT server days.
Dennis Powers
UXB Internet - A website Design and
except we rarely had any such issues with cf4/5, it ran like a dream
compared to CF6+, which is down to java
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 8:59 PM, UXB Internet denn...@uxbinternet.com
wrote:
we have a scheduled task setup to restart CF every morning. Since we
have
done this we have hardly any
If you are having to do regular restarts for server stability then there is
definitely something wrong. At CF Webtools we have work with a large number of
clients on CF10 that have very high load websites. None of them need regular
restarts anymore. We are experts at rooting out server
so just to clarify, these are servers with hundreds of different websites
and customers on right ? not just 1 client/app per server? which is easy to
tune
On Thu, Oct 2, 2014 at 10:09 PM, Wil Genovese jugg...@trunkful.com wrote:
If you are having to do regular restarts for server stability
Russ,
I love those types of challenges! Yes, I have stabilized very large shared
hosting ColdFusion 10 servers. Even some with hundreds of websites. It can be
true that its not always as easy to do, but I know it can be done. Of course
one of the best bangs for the buck is to buy Fusion
None of them need regular restarts anymore.
If you do need restart, it could be because you have a problem in your code.
I have a task scheduled every 2 hours, it scans mail rebounces with regular
expressions
and who knows why, after one year with no problem, I recently got a certain
string
we have been using FR for years.
The primary issue we have on shared servers is hung database queries, which
causes all coldfusion requests to be used up until there are none left, and
cf will then stop serving up pages to any new requests.
There are so many things that can cause this, especially
I don't know if this is the best way but you can put the following text
in a .bat file and run it using cfexecute.
net stop ColdFusion 10 Application Server
net start ColdFusion 10 Application Server
cfexecute name = C:\somefolder\yourbatfile.bat
/cfexecute
HTH
G!
*Gerald Anthony Guido*
we have a scheduled task setup to restart CF every morning. Since we have
done this we have hardly any cf issues any more.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Gerald Guido gerald.gu...@gmail.com wrote:
I don't know if this is the best way but you can put the following text
in a .bat file and run
And do you do it the way Gerald recommended...?
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
we have a scheduled task setup to restart CF every morning. Since we have
done this we have hardly any cf issues any more.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 3:46 PM, Gerald Guido
we have a batch file which we run via a windows scheduled task, we don't do
it via CF.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 7:10 PM, John M Bliss bliss.j...@gmail.com wrote:
And do you do it the way Gerald recommended...?
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 12:16 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk
wrote:
we
Care to share the batch file?
On Oct 1, 2014 5:56 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk wrote:
we have a batch file which we run via a windows scheduled task, we don't do
it via CF.
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 7:10 PM, John M Bliss bliss.j...@gmail.com wrote:
And do you do it the way Gerald
The simplest way would be to use these two commands
net stop Servcie name
net start Servcie name
Thats all you really need to stop and start ANY Windows service from the
command line on the local machine. You can eve use the NET command to access a
remote Windows server to stop and start
Just use the previously mentioned commands that is all you need
On Wed, Oct 1, 2014 at 22:57 PM, John M Bliss bliss.j...@gmail.com wrote:
Care to share the batch file?
On Oct 1, 2014 5:56 PM, Russ Michaels r...@michaels.me.uk javascript:;
wrote:
we have a batch file which we run via a
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