Hello xing,

        I had an argument with a colo host a while back abvout exactly
        the same things - hope I'm not being redundant but this was my
        experience.  They upgraded the apache server without telling
        me.  The version of coldfusion I had installed was compiled to
        run under a specific build of apache - they compiled the eapi
        version of apache and cold fusion started core dumping.  you
        might find this has something to do with it - you'll need  to
        get the correctly compiled .so module for cold fusion.

Toby

Wednesday, March 13, 2002, 12:26:05 PM, you wrote:

xl> I have personally given up CF on Linux because of the utter instability 
xl> of CF under load with Linux and Allaire/Macromedia's failure to address 
xl> the Linux issues.

xl> I can't exactly count on a software that core dumps without any errors 
xl> thrown what so ever and with every "shared" memory locked down hard. I 
xl> have had this problem since the beginning of CF 5 release with no 
xl> solution found and patches to hope for.

xl> Windows CF got issues but no where as severe as the ones with Linux. 
xl> Macromedia better ramp up the QA development cycle or they will lose 
xl> customers and we really cant wait for version 6.0. Somebody need to get 
xl> into Macromedia's head to launch 5.1.

xl> Sorry if this seems more like a rant than a solution to the problem but 
xl> I can't take CF5 on Linux any further. At least throw a freaking error 
xl> when you core dump! Heck, to have a RELEASE version core dump in any 
xl> software as frequently as CF 5 for Linux is unbelievable.

xl> Xing

xl> On Tuesday, March 12, 2002, at 03:45  PM, Matthew Monahan wrote:

>> Dane-
>>
>> I have been having very similar problems.  Can you take a look at your
>> Apache access log and send over the http requests that match the cfm
>> pages causing restarts?
>>
>> Matthew Monahan
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Dane Ensign [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Tuesday, March 12, 2002 1:06 AM
>> To: CF-Linux
>> Subject: CF 5 Server error on RedHat 7.1
>>
>>
>> *** CF server 5 and linux, mysterious error. ***
>>
>>  Our server is dying about every 2 -3 request, and
>>  completely restarting.
>>  Before everyone starts "lock this and that" read
>>  on.....
>>  CF 5 professional.
>>  Red hat 7.1
>>  PG and MySQL.
>>  SYMPTOMS:
>>  The error occurs in all applications on the
>>  server..... system wide.
>>  The error occurs in the CF administrator.
>>  There are no scheduled task on the machine.
>>  THe server is completely locked down on session and
>>  application variables as set in the CF administrator,
>>  with no site errors being thrown on account of lack of
>>  locks.) .... everything is locked.
>>  There seems to be no "order" to triggering or the
>>  error.
>>  CF administrator completely ignores "dont restart
>>  server on unresponsive request" directive. And
>>  restarts every time the error occurs.
>>  Apache is doing just fine, no errors, load tested and
>>  checks out great.
>>  We are pleading for one the MM engineers to pick up on
>>  this
>>  It seems that when one of the child threads dies(god
>>  knows why) its bringing down the parent too, resulting
>>  in app restarts.
>>  We have read everything here and on list archives on
>>  house of fusion, paying particular attention the
>>  comments by the posting (mm)Allaire engineer.
>>
>> Here are the errors:
>>
>> there's nothingin in the mail queue. Here are some of the
>>  errors from the
>>  logs.
>>  They are:
>>
>>  in the application log:
>>
>>  "Error","7175","03/07/02","15:25:33",,"xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, Mozilla/4.0
>>  (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; Q312461), The time
>>  taken to process
>>  your request has exceeded the allowable limit of 60 seconds.
>>  Please notify
>>  the server administrator (using the mail link below) that
>>  this error has
>>  occurred. <P>Note: You can override the request time limit by adding a
>>  'RequestTimeout' parameter to the URL used to request the page (e.g.
>>  page.cfm?RequestTimeout=500).<P><P> <P><P>Date/Time: Thu Mar
>>  7 15:25:33
>>  2002<BR>Browser: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0;
>>  Q312461)<BR>Remote Address: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx<BR>Query String:
>>  cfasdebugsessionid=SKT:localhost:35303<P>"
>>
>>  in the server.log:
>>
>>  "Fatal","7175","03/05/02","22:52:34",,"Caught a fatal signal (11) -
>>  Aborting"
>>  "Information","1024","03/05/02","22:52:35",,"The ColdFusion
>>  Application
>>  Server started.
>>
>>  in the webserver.log:
>>
>>  "Error",,"03/06/02","23:39:03",,"An error occurred while attempting to
>>  establish a connection to the server.<P> The most likely cause of this
>>  problem is that the server is not currently running. Verify that the
>>  server is running and restart it if necessary.  <P>Unix error number 2
>>  occurred: No such file or directory"
>>
>>  We are in need of a solution fast
>>  **Thank you in advance for any help that you can offer**
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