Howdy,
afaik, one java + tomcat instance consumes a lot of memory. i.e. i set
it
It depends on your setup: how many webapps, how much memory they need,
how many connectors, how many processing threads, etc. Tomcat can run
with a small (8MB) memory footprint with a small webapp and one coyote
RE: Tomcat and multiple processors
-
max 512MB and startup 256MB.. as previous people of the thread said,
you
always install many tomcat so that one instance for one java
application,
because
Howdy,
I hope the problem was from memory leak.. however, I do feel it really
needs such much memory.
OK, some apps do need a lot of memory ;) That's legitimate.
what I am intending to do is to create more and more environment for
testing.
As we get new release of our application once a week,
- Have one tomcat/JBoss instance.
- Deploy multiple webapps to it, using the release number as part of the
webapp name, e.g. myapp-1.0, myapp-1.1, myapp-1.2.
- Have the testers use the tomcat
Howdy,
Sorry my typo: I meant a small data set, not a result data set ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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# Sorry my typo: I meant a small data set, not a result data set ;)
: wellwell, it can not help us..
with best wishes
Zheng Sun
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afaik, one java + tomcat instance consumes a lot of memory. i.e. i set it to
max 512MB and startup 256MB.. as previous people of the thread said, you
always install many tomcat so that one instance for one java application,
because it only uses much disk ?? I thought it costs too much memory
It would be nice :)
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(1) Install TC as many times as you need JVM instances;
(2) for each instance, rename home
curious as to how
it all works :)
Thanx in advance!
Russ
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Matt Raible wrote:
1. Does
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(1) Install TC as many times as you need JVM instances;
(2) for each instance, rename home before proceeding with another
installation
Hola,
1. Does it support multiple processors? We have a Tomcat instance in
production on a NT box with 4 processors, but Tomcat only seems to use
one.
Does the 1.4.2 JVM support MP?
As you guessed in your question, MP support is much more VM-specific
than app-specific. Tomcat doesn't have
Matt Raible wrote:
1. Does it support multiple processors? We have a Tomcat instance in
production on a NT box with 4 processors, but Tomcat only seems to use one.
Does the 1.4.2 JVM support MP?
Yes, at least on Sun hardware with Solaris 8, and Intel hardware with RH
Linux 7.x (duals only...we
3. We plan on deploying 42+ applications to a number of
Tomcat servers.
Since each application will support 1 customer - I think
it's a good idea to
have 1 app - 1 tomcat - so if Tomcat crashes, it only
affects that customer
- rather than all customers. I've heard of setting up a
works :)
Thanx in advance!
Russ
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Matt Raible wrote:
1. Does it support multiple processors? We have a Tomcat
:)
Thanx in advance!
Russ
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Matt Raible wrote:
1. Does it support multiple processors? We have a Tomcat
in
CATALINA_BASE not in CATALINA_HOME.)
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From: John Turner [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 10:16 PM
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Subject: Re: Tomcat and multiple processors
1 virtual host = 1 Tomcat instance = 1 VM = 1 application
We've had
as to how
it all works :)
Thanx in advance!
Russ
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Matt Raible wrote:
1. Does it support
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