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Dani Szwarc
Inspiring
April 5, 2019
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Web Server Configuration - Connector Settings

  • April 5, 2019
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Hello community, we are still having some issues about timeouts. Users are reporting they get timeouts errors much before the 20 minutes set on the application.cfm file.

I decided to do a CF2016 installation from scratch just to test different setting and while creating the connection to the web server using the Web Server Configuration tool, when I clicked on Advanced, I found these settings:

At this point I am confused about the different places where different time outs can be adjusted.

Would this affect the issue the users are having?

Thank you in advance!

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Correct answer Dave Watts

That doesn't sound like a web server connector issue to me. The web server connector basically just passes information from IIS to ColdFusion. If the user already has a session, it's ColdFusion's job to determine when to timeout the session. I could be wrong here, I just don't think that's the cause.

Dave Watts, Eidolon LLC

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Community Expert
April 5, 2019

Maybe. What kind of timeouts are they getting exactly? Individual operations can time out as well as entire page requests, and those won't be affected by the web server connector settings. For example, queries can time out because of deadlocks, or CFHTTP tags can time out because remote servers are slow, etc.

Dave Watts, Eidolon LLC

Dave Watts, Eidolon LLC
Dani Szwarc
Inspiring
April 5, 2019

Thank you Dave. Basically users are working on the application and try to save a form, it will throw an error. In the CF Admin page, the log shows "element DATASOURCE is undefined in session", being DATASOURCE one of the session variables, but it could be another session variable. This is not happening to every user and the ones having the issues say it happens before the 20 minutes timeout they have.

Thanks again for your help!

Dave WattsCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
April 5, 2019

That doesn't sound like a web server connector issue to me. The web server connector basically just passes information from IIS to ColdFusion. If the user already has a session, it's ColdFusion's job to determine when to timeout the session. I could be wrong here, I just don't think that's the cause.

Dave Watts, Eidolon LLC

Dave Watts, Eidolon LLC