out what it is actually doing ?
I mean, which is the easiest standard tool or procedure not requiring a degree in quantum
physics, and which could give me at least a rough idea of which webapp or internal tomcat
process is keeping that CPU busy all the time ?
I have a nagging feeling that someone
means, it should not be doing that much sometimes.
How can I figure out what it is actually doing ?
I mean, which is the easiest standard tool or procedure not requiring a
degree in quantum physics, and which could give me at least a rough idea
of which webapp or internal tomcat process
not be doing that much sometimes.
How can I figure out what it is actually doing ?
I mean, which is the easiest standard tool or procedure not requiring a
degree in quantum
physics, and which could give me at least a rough idea of which webapp or
internal tomcat
process is keeping that CPU busy
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To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Subject: RE: what is it doing ?
Date: Tue, 19 Oct 2010 12:10:54 -0400
Hello,
From a general Linux perspective, if you have a knowledge of Linux system
calls, along with what operations are performed by which web application you
could use strace (use
do know, I know. My colleagues also wonder.)
I see (with top) that Tomcat as a process is busy doing something, but what I don't know
is what within Tomcat is doing it.
This Tomcat runs a number of webapps, a minority of which I really have an idea of what
they are supposed to be doing
might wonder what I really do know, I know. My colleagues also
wonder.)
I see (with top) that Tomcat as a process is busy doing something, but
what I don't know is what within Tomcat is doing it.
This Tomcat runs a number of webapps, a minority of which I really
have an idea of what