[ale] cold fusion and linux

dean777 dean777 at bellsouth.net
Thu Oct 4 23:50:05 EDT 2001



For 
some reason I cannot connect to a Server using Terminal Services, the machine 
I'm trying to connect from is behind an IPCHAINS firewall. Is there a rule I 
have to set?

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  size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Douglas Knudsen 
  [mailto:doug at cubicleman.com]Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 8:28 
  PMTo: dean777Subject: RE: [ale] cold fusion and 
  linux
  IIRC 
  = If I Recall Correctly, in internet speak. 
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  <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
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    <FONT face=Tahoma 
    size=2>-----Original Message-----From: dean777 
    [mailto:dean777 at bellsouth.net]Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 
    5:19 PMTo: Douglas KnudsenSubject: RE: [ale] cold 
    fusion and linux
    <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
    size=2>What is IIRC?
    
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      size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Douglas Knudsen 
      [mailto:doug at cubicleman.com]Sent: Thursday, October 04, 2001 
      5:20 PMTo: Armsby John-G16665; ale at ale.orgSubject: 
      RE: [ale] cold fusion and linux
      
      <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
      size=2>Check out <A 
      href="http://www.sys-con.com/cfdj">http://www.sys-con.com/cfdj 
      <FONT face=Arial color=#0000ff 
      size=2>They run some list serv styled email lists with some fairly 
      knowledgable people.  A few are authors of books on CF.  
      
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      <FONT 
      color=#0000ff>I have not run CF on Linux yet, but run it with 
      NT and that stinking IIS4.  <SPAN 
      class=401551121-04102001>(Running 
      Linux would be to bloody obvious of a thing to do as well as way to cheap! 
      :}) Are you using M$ Access DBs?  They <SPAN 
      class=401551121-04102001>can cause performance/reliability 
      issues problems.  It is the 
      damn ODBC driver from M$ as well as the fact that Access is really a faux 
      database.  I hook to Oracl<SPAN 
      class=401551121-04102001>e and M$ Access.  <SPAN 
      class=401551121-04102001>On a test machine at home I hook to mySQL easily 
      enough.  With the proper settings, it can be very 
      reliable.  Aside from the 
      stinking worm/virus problems, I rarely need to bring my production box 
      down.
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      <FONT 
      color=#0000ff>What kind of performance problems are you 
      running into?  CPU Maxing out?  
      Are you using CFMAIL?  There is an issue with a 0 byte file in the 
      spool directory causing the CPU to max out.  IIRC, just remove it to 
      fix this.  Running RDS?
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      ---Douglas KnudsenAlltel Information 
      Services  <-- Hey! These views are MINE!678-351-6063Got 
      Linux?  <A target=_blank 
      href="http://www.linuxmall.com/">http://www.linuxmall.com"Nuclear 
      war would really set back 
      cable."                
      -- Ted Turner     "Guns don't kill 
      people, physics 
      does!"                
      -- John Lithgow          
      Star of 3rd Rock from the Sun 
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        size=2>-----Original Message-----From: Armsby John-G16665 
        [mailto:John.Armsby at motorola.com]Sent: Thursday, October 04, 
        2001 11:20 AMTo: 'ale at ale.org'Subject: [ale] cold 
        fusion and linux
        We are having performance and reliability 
        problems with cold fusion and IIS.  Anyone have any experience with 
        cold fusion and linux?  Specifically:  what 
        version/distributions are you running?  Any reliability 
        issues?  What databases are you talking to?  etc.
        Thank, 
        John 
  




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