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Help! I get this everytime I click on any link in the fourms, I have to refresh at least twice to see whats happening. Running XP Pro Sp1a w/ IE 6 w/ all the updates.
 
Starting to happen to me quite a lot now,I`ve to hit refresh or reload a few times with IE and Opera.
 
Well the server just plain ran out of memory, so it died. Restarted. Going to spend the better part today seeing why JRUN is not handling the load here properly. It does fine on the main site, but its much less database driver intensive. Wierd stuff, no errors anywhere just an out of control app server 🙂

L8r
 
Originally posted by: Jason Clark
Well the server just plain ran out of memory, so it died. Restarted. Going to spend the better part today seeing why JRUN is not handling the load here properly. It does fine on the main site, but its much less database driver intensive. Wierd stuff, no errors anywhere just an out of control app server 🙂

L8r
Holy cow, you've got a 4 way Opteron server with how many gigs of RAM, and it's still out of memory? 😉

Glad to see that things are working much better for now, and hopefully Macromedia will get this issue resolved soon (this is still the Coldfusion-related bug, right?). 😎
 
Originally posted by: iloveme2
only 512? my desktop has more than that. 😛

We could see how long your computer could handle forums.anandtech.com. But then maybe not. I like my pages to come up in miliseconds not minuets. :shocked:
 
Originally posted by: FelixDeKat
Originally posted by: iloveme2
only 512? my desktop has more than that. 😛

We could see how long your computer could handle forums.anandtech.com. But then maybe not. I like my pages to come up in miliseconds not minuets. :shocked:

That's the Opteron's job mainly, handle forum database requirements.
 
This was happening a lot more for me earlier today, about 12 hrs ago - I had to refresh 5 times just to get to a page (any forums, responding, etc). Now it's happening about once every 15 clicks. If you guys have done anything, it's helping 🙂
 
is by any chance this server using windows 2003 server? if so, your problem with jrun is probably regarding a huge memory leak that occurs and ceases the website from working. this may be a shot in the dark but we have run into the same problem at work and had to shift our website back to 2000 advanced server because jrun would just crash over and over and over....anyhow its something you may want to check into.
 
Could that be a security 'feature' with 2003? I see XP run into those problems constantly with users when they are unable to kill some processes owned by an admin or system account. Never saw that sort of problem with NT or 2k.
 
yeah but the issue with jrun on server 2003 is that it works for a bit but then when you get a bunch of hits it runs into a memory bug and just overloads itself and either shuts down the service or just hangs there until restarted. i mean as soon as you fire it up and open task manager you can watch the memory usage climb slowly until it just maxes out and pukes all over itself. it could be a new security "feature" but we spent 2 days trying to get it to work at my job and finally just rebuilt the server using 2k advanced server because we didnt have anymore resources to spend on it when we needed our new server operational.
 
Perhaps check if the jvm old generation space is running you out of memory? You can check it with two programs:

jvmps - A tool providing a simple Java process listing
visualgc - A tool to graphically display instrumentation

Or maybe check to see if its your packet sizes being transferred between your appserver, webserver and the dbserver need retuning?
 
I hadn't seen it in days, but it's come back with a vengeance as of early morning 4/29
JRun Connector Protocol Error.
 
I had never seen this error until about 30 minutes ago.
Right now, I'm getting it almost every time I click on a thread, go back to the thread listings, click the reply button, click the quote button, etc.
Each time, I either have to click refresh in my browser several times, or keep clicking the back button and trying the link or button several times before it finally works.
 
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