A long shot, but is it possible that this particular process runs out of 
available threads (see prod.cfg: server.thread_pool)?


Cheers,
Simon

mulicheng wrote:
> I'm running a couple instances of my application in production and
> balancing them with lighttpd's mod_proxy.  (Thanks all for getting me
> on the right track with that.)
> 
> On a pretty regular frequency, one of the instances will stop
> responding to requests.  (The site stays up because there is more than
> one instance running.)
> 
> Does anybody have any suggestions on how to debug the process that is
> still running?  I'm not sure if it is something in my business logic
> causing the problem or if there is something wrong with TG/Cherrypy.
> The process is still listening on the port I started it on, a tcp
> connection can be made, but no response is delivered and there is no
> debugging information printed.
> 
> Thanks
> Dennis
> mydrawings.com
> 
> 
> > 
> 

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