Re: [WebDNA] Question about server performance ...

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texte = I am running win 2003 and mac tiger, I have a routine on the mac to restart webna. But other than that I don't have any issues On Oct 26, 2008, at 19:06, Kenneth Grome wrote: > I've been developing a new website remotely on my client's > server, but that server seems to be responding to fewer and > fewer WebDNA requests lately. Last night it got so bad > that it was ignoring almost 3/4 of my requests! > > Is this a known issue with some WebDNA servers? > > The reason I ask is because I need to solve this problem for > my client, but before I take any action I need to know if > it's a WebDNA issue or not ... > > 1- If this is a WebDNA software issue does anyone know > what's causing it? If so, what is the cause? > > 2- Can this problem be eliminated temporarily by rebooting > the server? If so, how frequently should the server be > rebooted to insure that it keeps responding to all the > requests it receives? > > 3- Does this problem occur only on certain platforms? If > so, which ones exhibit this problem and which ones do not? > > ----------------- > > There's no sense in my trying to find a new host for my > client if the same problem is going to occur on other > host's WebDNA servers, so I'm hoping that this is not a > problem for all WebDNA hosts. For all I know, my client's > server admin is supposed to be rebooting the server every > day to eliminate this problem and maybe he is not. > > It may make more sense to "fix the problem on the existing > server" than going through the hassle of switching to a new > host, only to possibly experience the same problems there. > On the other hand, if a new host can guarantee to eliminate > these problems (and not cause any new problems that might > be even worse) then maybe moving makes sense. > > I look forward to your suggestions for a reliable solution > to this problem, thanks. > > Sincerely, > Ken Grome > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/ Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: [WebDNA] Question about server performance ... (Kenneth Grome 2008)
  2. Re: [WebDNA] Question about server performance ... (Bob Minor 2008)
  3. Re: [WebDNA] Question about server performance ... (Stuart Tremain 2008)
  4. [WebDNA] Question about server performance ... (Kenneth Grome 2008)
I am running win 2003 and mac tiger, I have a routine on the mac to restart webna. But other than that I don't have any issues On Oct 26, 2008, at 19:06, Kenneth Grome wrote: > I've been developing a new website remotely on my client's > server, but that server seems to be responding to fewer and > fewer WebDNA requests lately. Last night it got so bad > that it was ignoring almost 3/4 of my requests! > > Is this a known issue with some WebDNA servers? > > The reason I ask is because I need to solve this problem for > my client, but before I take any action I need to know if > it's a WebDNA issue or not ... > > 1- If this is a WebDNA software issue does anyone know > what's causing it? If so, what is the cause? > > 2- Can this problem be eliminated temporarily by rebooting > the server? If so, how frequently should the server be > rebooted to insure that it keeps responding to all the > requests it receives? > > 3- Does this problem occur only on certain platforms? If > so, which ones exhibit this problem and which ones do not? > > ----------------- > > There's no sense in my trying to find a new host for my > client if the same problem is going to occur on other > host's WebDNA servers, so I'm hoping that this is not a > problem for all WebDNA hosts. For all I know, my client's > server admin is supposed to be rebooting the server every > day to eliminate this problem and maybe he is not. > > It may make more sense to "fix the problem on the existing > server" than going through the hassle of switching to a new > host, only to possibly experience the same problems there. > On the other hand, if a new host can guarantee to eliminate > these problems (and not cause any new problems that might > be even worse) then maybe moving makes sense. > > I look forward to your suggestions for a reliable solution > to this problem, thanks. > > Sincerely, > Ken Grome > > > > > > > --------------------------------------------------------- > This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . > To unsubscribe, E-mail to: > archives: http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us > old archives: http://dev.webdna.us/TalkListArchive/ Bob Minor

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