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1. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
Carl Von Stetten Oct 23, 2014 9:37 AM (in response to dpstucson)That's rather vague. Can you provide specifics about the "memory issues"? Are you seeing performance impacts or actual errors? If the latter, can you provide stack traces? What operating system (and version) are you using, and what version of Java?
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2. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
Anit Kumar Panda Oct 23, 2014 9:38 AM (in response to dpstucson)There are issues with ColdFusion 10 Update 14, only if you are behind a lockdown environment. You can refer to Resolving "500 Internal Server Error" with ColdFusion 10 Update 14 — Adobe ColdFusion Blog for more info.
Regards,
Anit Kumar
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3. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
dpstucson Oct 23, 2014 9:40 AM (in response to Carl Von Stetten)I know its vague as it is just a general question. I was just putting feelers out to see if anyone else is experiencing issues with the latest update.
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4. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
Carl Von Stetten Oct 23, 2014 9:50 AM (in response to dpstucson)Most of the issues I've heard about are as Anit suggested - they are related to the IIS web connectors. I can't recall seeing any complaints here, in other forums, or on Twitter with regard to memory issues.
One thing Update 14 provides is Java 8 compatibility. What version of Java are you running?
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5. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
dpstucson Oct 23, 2014 9:53 AM (in response to Carl Von Stetten)v1.7.0_15
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6. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
Carl Von Stetten Oct 23, 2014 10:26 AM (in response to dpstucson)I would definitely consider upgrading to a more recent JVM version (the current one is 1.7.0_71). There were some issues with earlier versions that might impact memory performance.
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7. Re: CF10 Update 14 and possible memory issues
davecordes Nov 7, 2014 10:05 AM (in response to dpstucson)Hi,
We are experiencing the same thing. Our servers were performing wonderfully before the patch and now CPU and memory are both sky high and will not come back down. When I do a manual garbage collection in Fusion Reactor hardly any memory is released. There is definitely something going on with this patch. I am thinking about downgrading to update 13 and see what happens.
Here are my specs:
Server 1
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- ColdFusion 10, Update 14
- Java 1.7.67
Server 2
- Windows Server 2008 R2
- ColdFusion 10, Update 14
- Java 1.8.25



