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From: "Jeff Kilbride" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: Re: Thanks: Re: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
Hi Andy,
Did you ever post your configuration? I
: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
Hmm, interesting..
I did have a similar issue with an Oracle driver a while back. Yes, the
Debugging helped alot. So I was driven to doing a System.gc(); after
and/or before every statement... :)
I think discovered this, assuming that all of that io
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From: "Sandy McPherson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: RE: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
IMHO: before you go blaming something in public you should first identify
the problem lie
Kevin Sangeelee" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 1:26 AM
Subject: RE: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
And another, we're serving up 5000 pages per day from our application
(April stats), Tomcat has never crashed, and has run for well over a mont
: jeudi 12 avril 2001 09:23
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- Original Message -
From: "Jeff Kilbride" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1
with tomcat !!!
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From: "Sandy McPherson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IMHO: before you go blaming something in public you should first identify
the pr
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IMHO: before you go blaming something in public you should first identify
the problem lies actually with the p
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From: "Benot Jacquemont" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:50 AM
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Before putting fire to Tomcat just because it is a free software, you
should
take a look at
BTW
Is there an easy way to import a SQL-Server database into mysql ?
At least
that way I could dump the jdbc-odbc bridge ?
if you have fewer than 100's of tables use rational rose to de-construct the
SQL server into DDL, throw away all the relationship definitions [sic],
switch a few data
Andy C wrote:
- Original Message -
From: "Sandy McPherson" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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IMHO: before you go blaming something in public you should firs
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For more complex data transfers between databases, take a look at virtuoso
at openlink.com.
It's a meta-database-engine that lets you write SQl loading from one
database into another.
This is nice as you can remove early-effort
Many Many thanks for that, I'll get to it right away.
Andy
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 11:48 AM
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Andy C wrote:
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For more complex data transfers between databases, take a look at virtuoso
at openlink.com.
It's a meta-database-engine that lets you write SQl loading from one
database into another
, 2001 7:30 AM
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Many Many thanks for that, I'll get to it right away.
Andy
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For more complex data transfers between databases, take a look at virtuoso
at openlink.com.
It's a meta-database-engine that lets you write SQl
what did you find that was better?
Robert Keddieweb developmentMarion County, FL
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/11/01 03:11PM I am fed up to the back teeth
with Tomcat under Apache. I'm trying to runa 24/7 web page servinbg
around 20,000 .jsp pages a day and I'v ehadto reset the damn server 3 times
possibly mails the exceptions thrown in the production system
Mailing responsible people (other than yourself, obviously) for every 500
error is a *great* wakeup call to nail shoddy workmanship.
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Subject: RE: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
And another, we're serving up 5000 pages per day from our application
(April stats), Tomcat has never crashed, and has run for well over a month
without hitch (restarting Tomcat only necessary when the application gets
updated). RH Linux
Hi All,
Is it possible to use connection pooling using jConnect 5.2 , tomcat
3.2. I want to use the file server as my service provider cause we dont
want to implement LDAP server. what are the necessary configuration
steps needed to do that (if possible). Kindly advice.
Thanks and Regards
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From: "Andy C" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:22 AM
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From: "Jeff Kilbride" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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re: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 9:06 AM
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IMHO: before you go blaming something in pub
Hi Scott,
Just wondering what you meant by "utilization problems".
Thanks,
--jeff
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From: "Scott Tatum" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 8:32 AM
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A
I'm having this problem as well with the server crashing frequently
with no log entries, but in the ssl environment, are there success stories
in that environment as well, or has everything that's been working, been
in the non-ssl env.?
--
Simon Chatfield
VP, Software Development
Inteflux Inc.
Kilbride [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 12:05 PM
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If I were to pick the weakest link, it'd probably be the
jdbc-odbc bridge.
FYI, for my own stress tests, I was able to run 24
ot; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Thursday, April 12, 2001 2:22 PM
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There's an issue involving Tomcat 3.2.1 and its configuration (explained
in the
release notes) where an improper configuration can trigger a CPU-bound
loop.
This is
I understand your frustration, the lack of verbose/clear error messages in
the logs is a big problem I am having too.
-Mark
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From: Andy C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:12 PM
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Subject: Fed up to
I'm experiencing the same problem, though not serving as many pages, it goes
down without warning or messages about every 2 or 3 days... What's the
deal?
"Faine, Mark" wrote:
I understand your frustration, the lack of verbose/clear error messages in
the logs is a big problem I am having
This scares me as I'm about to deploy my first big Apache/Tomcat/Postgre
site with 3.2.1...
Any ideas/solutions the developers can offer would be appreciated.
Hunter
From: "Andy C" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2001 20:11:33 +0100
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this?
-Original Message-
From: Hunter Hillegas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:30 PM
To: Tomcat User List
Subject: Re: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
This scares me as I'm about to deploy my first big Apache/Tomcat/Postgre
site with 3.2.1...
Any ideas/solutions
We are about to go public with our first web and I am concerned now. Does changing the debug= in server.xml add any more output that you need Andy?
From: "Brandon Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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to not remember that only
one thread can write to a file/socket at a time.
Randy
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From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 3:45 PM
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I'm
I'm using tomcat 3.2.1 on a linux 6.2 machine, same problem with jdk's 1.2.2
and 1.3v2
James Goodwill wrote:
Which version of Tomcat are you using?
-Original Message-
From: Andy C [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:12 PM
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This sounds like a business plan for a little startup consulting company if
I ever heard one. I know that Tomcat is the 'reference implementation,' but
how do you know when your load/needs outgrow Tomcat?
And when they do, what are the alternatives?
Craig Pfeifer
Software Engineer
Aether
So the only success story we have is someone that reboots their server every
5-6 days anyway. Could this problem be related to the previous message sent
by George?
paste
hi,
i'm using tomcat with apache on RedHat 7.0
i'm using a WebPerformance software to test my webpage with multiple users
Hi All,
We've been running Tomcat for over 6 months on several farmed servers
(linux) without any major problems. We serve out hundreds of thousands of
JSPs a day and some days it crosses millions. We normally do monthly
reboots of the server, but we do restart Apache every hour and only
Since you are using SQL server, are you using ODBC? There is a bug in ODBC
that stops the [web] service. It doesn't affect all installations. If this
is what's happening, there is an awful work-around. Turn on ODBC tracing. It
prevents the service from halting but creates a monster log file.
I have a success story to the contrary - using Windows NT 4, Tomcat
3.2.1, and IIS 4 we are serving a decent sized application with no
problems.
We've been averaging uptimes of about 5 - 6 days before the machine is
restarted because of other software on the machine. No detectable
resource
What versions of each have you been using? (apache tomcat) and what distribution
and linux kernal are you running? What jvm? I would love to have the success
you're having and really like tomcat when it's working for me.
p.s. My jsp back into rmi services so the reason for failure isn't
At 01:47 PM 4/11/2001 -0700, you wrote:
We've been running a moderate virtual domain Apache (probably with at least
50 different domain names) on JRun 2.3 (the old one) and MySQL on RedHat
Linux 7.0 without problem for 101 days now (and the site has been running
for about two years), with no
Thanks to all for the advice,
I'll be running though suggestions over the next couple of days and
report back.
Andy C
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Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 2:22 PM
Subject: Thanks: Re: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
Thanks to all for the advice,
I'll be running though suggestions over the next couple of days and
report back.
Andy C
And another, we're serving up 5000 pages per day from our application
(April stats), Tomcat has never crashed, and has run for well over a month
without hitch (restarting Tomcat only necessary when the application gets
updated). RH Linux 6, Tomcat 3.2.1, Apache 1.3.9, Sun JDK 1.2
Kevin
On Wed,
.
Srini
-Original Message-
From: Kevin Sangeelee [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:27 PM
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Subject: RE: Fed up to the back teeth with tomcat !!!
And another, we're serving up 5000 pages per day from our application
(April stats), Tomcat has
Hmm, interesting..
I did have a similar issue with an Oracle driver a while back. Yes, the
Debugging helped alot. So I was driven to doing a System.gc(); after
and/or before every statement... :)
I think discovered this, assuming that all of that io and String creation
forced a gc... and it
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