RE: Automatic recovery from "Script failed to send data"
by Philip Kuok other posts by this author
Apr 20 2007 8:40PM messages near this date
RE: Automatic recovery from "Script failed to send data"
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Automatic recovery from "Script failed to send data"
SERVICES This may also be related to IIS6.0 on Win2003 Server SP1. Please apply
Win2003 SP2 and see if it solves the problem.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/913644
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/916984
best regards,
Philip Kuok
infoarch sdn bhd
http:www.infoarch.net
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1. Automatic recovery from "Script failed to send data"
(Bryan M. Kramer)
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I am finding that some operations fail after using too much memory - the
user sees "Script failed to send data". It seems that the only way to start
the web application again is to restart IIS. This will be unacceptable once
the application is deployed. I'm pretty sure it is a memory problem since
the operation fails intermittently and one can see the memory usage climbing
sky high in task manager.
Is there any way to make sure that PerlEx kills the bad interpreter and
starts up again automatically?
Thanks
Bryan M. Kramer
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