All, I'm running CF 9 on a Solaris 10 server, utilizing Oracle device driver. Periodically Coldfusion shuts down and when I check the logs I get the following warnings:
"Warning","jrpp-89244","02/11/12","08:10:10",,"Thread: jrpp-89244, processing template: /usr1/webroot/forgot_password.cfm, completed in 1,932 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-89193","02/11/12","08:10:10",,"Thread: jrpp-89193, processing template: /usr1/webroot/forgot_password.cfm, completed in 1,938 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-89124","02/11/12","08:10:10",,"Thread: jrpp-89124, processing template: /usr1/webroot/login.cfm, completed in 1,984 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-90459","02/11/12","08:18:24",,"Thread: jrpp-90459, processing template: /usr1/webroot/register.cfm, completed in 783 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-90568","02/11/12","08:18:24",,"Thread: jrpp-90568, processing template: /usr1/webroot/count.cfm, completed in 781 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-89716","02/11/12","08:18:25",,"Thread: jrpp-89716, processing template: /usr1/webroot/count.cfm, completed in 692 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-90430","02/11/12","08:18:25",,"Thread: jrpp-90430, processing template: /usr1/webroot/count.cfm, completed in 603 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-90449","02/11/12","08:18:25",,"Thread: jrpp-90449, processing template: /usr1/webroot/count.cfm, completed in 630 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-114475","02/11/12","23:32:46",,"Thread: jrpp-114475, processing template: /usr1/webroot/slideshow/index.cfm, completed in 522 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
"Warning","jrpp-131839","02/12/12","16:34:50",,"Thread: jrpp-131839, processing template: /usr1/webroot/slideshow/index.cfm, completed in 522 seconds, exceeding the 45 second warning limit"
When I check FusionReactor it shows the CPU utilization at 100% but the server CPU is nowhere near 100%. I have contacted our Network team and doesn't ap
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance
It could be any one of a hundred things. Upgrade to Update 1 of ColdFusion 9 (that is, to ColdFusion 9.0.1), then apply the most recent cumulative hot fix. Between them, the updater and hotfix solve hundreds of issues.
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