RE: Re[2]: JRUN Stability- reply

2004-04-15 Thread Jon Austin
When running from the command line, I get the following two errors appear when I first run it, The strange thing is, that the 51003 port is not active prior to starting JRUN, and when I do run this command, it does activate it. ~ Jon 04/14 14:50:01 error Exception thrown in operation start

RE: Re[2]: JRUN Stability- reply

2004-04-14 Thread Jon Austin
As is always the case, my timeframe for load-testing the server was diverted in favor of rising priorities, and so I have yet to get this going properly. I have had the metrics running overnight, but I'm still getting Zero for Zero, with Zero sessions.There are generally 3-5 people on most of the

RE: Re[2]: JRUN Stability- reply

2004-04-13 Thread Kathy Vance
Jon, I have the same problem while I did loading testing on JRun 4. We spent $500 for macromedia tech support in order to solve the issue. Please check your jrun.xml. There is a service called ProxyService. You need to increase the value of the attribute named activeHandlerThreads to a number

RE: Re[2]: JRUN Stability- reply

2004-04-13 Thread Jon Austin
Thanks for the advice!.. I have Metrics turned on currently, monitoring every 20 seconds, and I get 0/0, 0 Sessions.. It does specifically say Web-Threads so, I looked for an additional setting for the proxy, (as we're using the JRUN connector via IIS on another server) but that was the only