I'am sure BobZ is quite grateful for any and all comments
about the ASP problem, just so they are given in the spirit
to be helpful. Hopefully when my gotmilkSpeak taste more
like sourmilkSpeak, that BobZ will swallow hard and accept it
eventhought it will leave a nasty taste for a while :o)
re: new hardware running ASP is faster with more horsepower
(with)
"Beats me and I'm not sure what impact that'd have."
... Posted by: Bob Zumbrunnen
Gosh BobZ,
This change in hardware being brought up by these two guys
has a history as being one of the Classic Problems encountered
whenever a system that consists of interacting parts fails in what
appears as a random manner after one element is changed in a
manner that it's input/output reaction time towards external events
changes, especially when its increased.
As you have noted (I think) is that the only iHub change between
when ASP ran ok and now was the new server. Someone did just
ask if there was any other change, but I'll ask it again and ask this
with a mention about very small changes you may have done that at
first glance seem too minor to mention, but just maybe you can remember
of a tiny change that just might be a small domino effect that will
fall into something that falls into something else...
Like you mentioned, might be time to stop your heavy working
and thinking schedule and listen to music with a beer and let
you mind float upon upon a cloud to let in other thoughts that
might include a rememberance of something knowned,
but currently not being thought about.
If the error logging sucks big time, and the ASP bug
remains into the next week without any reason for it to cease,
then get with Sheriff Matt and discuss the logistics of putting
iHub back on the hardware it was on when ASP didn't die.
Not only would the possible timing conflict be removed,
but also what Fred just posted about, Dell and overheating,
as in the future your server might be reported as another
faulty boards discovered to overheat, and iHub could be
one of the first to encounter it.