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11/1/2008 4:35 AM
 

Thanks for your reply.

So my database contains no event logs (clear regularly), and the trash is empty. The schedule history contains only 166 rows (for last 2 days).

The log cache is disabled and the site works fine, but if I activate the timer mode, I've a timeout...

How can I check/debug it ?

Thanks

 
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11/10/2008 3:50 PM
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I've finally find the solution.

My problem comes from the maximum worker processes.

I've set it to only 1 and DNN works fine.

When should DNN supports multi-worker processes ?

Thanks

 
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11/10/2008 4:34 PM
 

dedisoft wrote

I've finally find the solution.

My problem comes from the maximum worker processes.

I've set it to only 1 and DNN works fine.

When should DNN supports multi-worker processes ?

Thanks



DNN has never supported web gardens (mulit-worker processes), and afaik, there is no plans to do so.  It does however support web farms (multiple iis servers), and works quite well in this configuration.

JK.


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