The only issue we had with Tomcat initial for us was that Tomcat kept
crashing as a result of running out of Permgen memory.
Just make sure you allocate enough memory to the java heap, including
bumping up the max permsize.

BMC have some good recommendations in their new 7.6.04 performance
tuning guide.

I believe they now recommend below - in fact I think they now set this
as the default in 7.6.04:
Initial memory pool = 1024mb
Max memory pool = 1024mb
-XX:MaxPermSize=256m

Regards,
 
Andrew Goodall
 
Software Engineer | Development Services |  jcpenney . jcp.com  |  

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Thanks to all. 
We are moving to Tomcat on our new Mid-Tier servers. We are not pleased
with the stability of ServletExec and believe we will have better luck
with Tomcat. Are there any issues we need to be aware of with Tomcat?


Christopher Pruitt 
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Yea...Lambda Probe, that's the one :)

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Do you go through a load balancer - if so that will have those stats.

If you used Tomcat - I would have also said you could have used lambda
Probe http://www.lambdaprobe.org/d/index.htm


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Andrew Goodall
 
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Not that I know of on ServletExec.....I know I came across a Tomcat
management applet awhile back that allowed you to see current user
counts....but nothing for ServletExec.

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Hello Fellow Listers,

Can someone tell me is there a way to determine how many users are
logged on
to a specific Mid-Tier server? We want to log on to a specific Mid-Tier
and
check to see how many users are currently logged on to that server. We
don't
care who it is, when they logged on or what they are doing, just want to
see
the number of currently logged on users.

We are on AR System 7.1 Mid-Tier running ServletExec on a windows
server.


Christopher Pruitt
HP Enterprise Services
Bank of America Account | CIA - Integrated Applications | IW
Infrastructure
Team
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