The first thing to do is turn mod rewrite logging on and set the log level (you
can google that bit) then watch the rewrite log as you make the request and
check that apache is still rewriting the URL as expected. The only other thing
I could suggest trying is put your rewrite rules in a .htacce
x-forwarded-for is really only an additional header stapled onto an
http request and I would have thought any external system accepting a
limited number of requests from a specific IP wouldn't even be looking
at x-forwarded-for for decision making (although it depends how the
logic is written at th
I had big issues a while ago using the built in coldfusion monitor,
the monitor itself seems to cause performance problems. I would
recommend turning it off and using third party monitoring tools.
I can recommend Fusionreactor but there are other ways to capture
performance metrics besides the buil
the built in CF tags for using SOLR are not that nice, they are fine for
basic stuff but if you really want to use SOLR as it was intended you
really have to query it directly (it's just an HTTP request and then XML
parsing from there).
The coldfusion tags for querying SOLR lack a lot of options an
as MrBuzzy says, it looks like the type attribute is for verity only.
Are you using verity and solr collections alongside each other?
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 5:09 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:
> I still want to Full text search which is why i left it in there
>
> ** **
>
>
Is there a reason why you need to use Query By Example parser (natrual)?
It might be worth leaving the type attribute off altogether.
If you're having issues with coldfusions cfsearch tag to query a solr
collection, it's well worth learning how to query Solr directly (You have
to type a wee bit mo
The only way I've ever been able to effectively debug null errors is by
running specific segments of code and seeing if I can recreate it.
The most common causes I see for a null error is unscoped or unvared
variables being used in functions which usually cause issues during
simultaneous requests.
I'm on CFBuilder2 and I have to say the default search which uses Aptana
File Search was horrid - like you say, no way to jump to the line in the
file where the search result is.
However, in the search dialog under Customize.. I turned off the Aptana
File Search and now just use the 'File search' o
can't you just use phpeclipse?
http://www.phpeclipse.com/
On Tue, Nov 22, 2011 at 7:25 PM, Steve Onnis wrote:
> Any recommendations?
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Those commands are similar to what I'm running (except I don't run the kill
command on anything first)
did you have the JDK on your mac?
The jmap I'm running is a jmap I've put onto the Linux box specifically (the
libjli.so was already there). Jmap wasn't on the box from the standard
install, it i
ailing Sagar as Zac suggested, or bring it up
> on the Adobe CFB forums where you may have more CFB engineers watching than
> here. :-) Hope you get it solved.
>
> ** **
>
> /charlie
>
> ** **
>
> *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaussie@googlegroups.
Standalone,
The error that comes up in the console window is:
[2011-08-31 16:30:47] An error occurred while building environment variables
for the 'editor' context property in the 'Save Example file and remember'
command (C:\Users\bscheste\Adobe ColdFusion Builder 2.0
Configuration\configuration\o
I have fixed it by not using cfmailpart parameters, maybe it's because I
didn't have a text part?
#arguments.sContent#
On Thu, Aug 25, 2011 at 2:52 PM, BarryC wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a problem where my HTML e-mails are empty when sent to G
Thanks for the info Mark, and yes you can point coldfusion to a seperate
solr instance.
Charlie, when the initial install was done, it was a multiserver deployment.
Yes it goes in the directory you mention below, in the default cfusion
instance in:
/opt/jrun4/servers/cfusion/..
The Solr part is i
:
> Oh, I think I see the issue.
>
> You want to deploy a second instance of solr, but are not sure how to tell
> each instance to have different solr homes. Is that correct?
>
> Mark
>
> Sent from my mobile device.
> On 05/04/2011 8:07 AM, "Barry Chesterman"
>
Yes, we have several indexes in Solr e.g.
majors
papers
The only problem is, our second instance needs to use the same collection
names which means we can't just point the second instance to the same place.
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 9:42 AM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> I had a look the other day, and it
; 24 at
> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$DownstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:320)
> 25 at
> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$ThreadThrottle.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:428)
> 26 at
> jrunx.scheduler.ThreadPool$UpstreamMetrics.invokeRunnable(ThreadPool.java:266)
> 27 at jrunx.sched
What do the 404 lines look like in the application.log file?
There isn't an error occurring in the 404 page itself is there?
Also, have you checked the corresponding entry in the exceptions.log file
which gives a stack trace of the things that show in application.log?
On Mon, Feb 21, 2011 at 6:01
Hi Charlie,
I have checked our client variables pages and there aren't any DSN's listed
(just the default option of registry selected), I've checked the
cfapplication tag for the site too and it uses the default (registry).
I'll log full query stats for a day anyhow and see if it shows us anything
It is looking like a 'death of a thousand cuts' issue as you put it, and we
do have a plan if that is the case :)
We have limits on the JDBC stuff in fusionreactor because we haven't really
needed to use it. Our DBA is fairly certain that there isn't a set of, or a
specific query that is causing a
I have my Workspace config set to 'Build automatically' enabled and 'refresh
automatically' and 'save automatically before build' disabled with no
problems like you are reporting.
Something else you can try if performance is not great is set 'Display
Syntax Errors Only on File Save' to enabled (in
its CHF). Similarly, you may want
> to check if perhaps there are SQL Server updates you could/should apply
> which could address such a “100% cpu issue”.
>
>
> Hope that helps.
>
> /charlie
>
>
>
> *From:* cfaussie@googlegroups.com [mailto:cfaus...@googlegroups.co
Hey guys, thanks for all the feedback, I'll pass on those ideas to our DBA
:)
I haven't replied earlier sorry because I've been on holliday up in Auckland
to see U2, but we'll follow up some of the ideas here on Monday at work and
I'll let you all know if we manage to fix the problem :)
Thanks!
Ba
You're in the right track with the negative look behind (?!base)
You don't seem to have the space in there though, if your tag is
http://#server_name#
you would need to match;
(?!base)\shref=http://#server_name#
where \s matches a whitespace character
Also, don't forget to escape the dots in your
issue because it's a common
> practice to read the xml file that never change once, and then just cache it
> in memory for future use.
>
> Mark
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 4:46 PM, Barry Chesterman <
> barrychester...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The file or files a
tation in CF. I
> think CFMX 6 and maybe 6.1 were using Crimson internally.
> >>
> >> Cheers
> >> Kai
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi,
> >>
> >>> Does anyone here have experience in the field of XML Parsers, and more
>
I could be wrong, but I seem to remember seeing something that you can add a
certificate as a 'trusted cert' on the coldfusion server that is doing the
cfhttp call, so maybe have a google for that too?
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 10:19 AM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> I think you're stuck with what Dale is
Hello,
If you've isolated a particular CFC that you know causes out of memory
errors under load then you should be able to isolate what section of code
within the cfc is doing that. If you're not sure how to do this, then I
recommend you set up a standalone test where you use just that CFC and do
w
I have seen 8BG recommended a couple of times around the net, what sort of
load do you experience off your server Kai, and do you find that your 8GB is
mostly utilised, or could you get away with say 5 or 6GB of ram?
Thanks.
Barry.
On Thu, Apr 15, 2010 at 10:27 AM, Kai Koenig wrote:
> Win 2k3 S
Thanks for the replies.
I will do some load tests with adjusting the queued threads setting, from
what I've read, the 'unable to create new native thread' errors are related
to having a large heap size (which we do) and the operating system not being
able to spawn new threads (as an OS thread is s
Yeah, do what Kai said and set the minimum heap size to the same as the
maximum (means the heap does not have to keep resizing itself as it starts
filling up, heap resizing causes full garbage collections before the
resize).
The permanent generation size (PermSize) is actually additional to the he
The 216MB allocated should be the 'Heap' which is the memory the JVM gets to
use.
The 176MB is probably just the amount that is currently being used by the
JVM.
Could you paste in the JVM config line from the jvm.config file in Jrun /
bin / folder? that should say what the maximum allowable memory
I actually meant 'JRun' logs which in my case are logs from the JVM as well
:) but then it depends on your configuration, do you run coldfusion with
JRun or something else?
JRun logs are normally directly in the logs folder within the JRun
directory.
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:52 PM, Andrew Myers
unfortunately it requires java 5 and we only have java 4 :(
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 1:57 PM, Barry Chesterman wrote:
> Cool, thanks I'll give it a try
>
>
> On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:
>
>> The only way I know to reliably do this is through t
Cool, thanks I'll give it a try
On Wed, Nov 18, 2009 at 1:53 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> The only way I know to reliably do this is through the sizeOf Project:
> http://sizeof.sourceforge.net/
>
> But this does mean you have to include an agent with your JVM, and I don't
> know what the overhead of
Eclipse Memory
> Analyzer. I've also heard very good things about VisualVM, which I've been
> meaning to look at.
>
> Mark
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Barry Chesterman <
> barrychester...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> yep, memory issues.
>&
yep, memory issues.
You can tell by storing something of a reasonable size in a persistent
scope, and watch the garbage collection to see what each generation is
doing, which is what I may do.
Barry
On Thu, Nov 5, 2009 at 12:46 PM, Mark Mandel wrote:
> Really, I don't think there is any specifi
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