Can you check if you have http sessions. You should have not.

Look here
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/GEOS-4477

This was fixed with geoserver 2.1 RC5

Quoting Harikumar Reddy <[email protected]>:

> Hi All,
>
> We are using Geoserver 2.0.2 (recently migrated from 2.0.1) and using
> Geoserver since  version 1.7. we are happy by its map rendering results but
> it is going down very often. we are restarting geoserver at least once in
> two days, after that it works for 24 hours very well. We are using oracle
> spatial 11g database as datastore for gis layers (vector & raster). It is
> actually for one state we are using and facing these problems.  Any memory
> leakage or any other configurations to be done. The total data is around 80
> GB ( 78 gb of satellite images & 2 gb gis layers)
>
> I am sorry for asking very basic questions of memory management & geoserver
> connections related to systems side as i am pure GIS professional.
>
> Now we are going to implement project for entire country (India) with 25 gis
> layers and satellite images for 100 cities. If we need to restart Geoserver
> once in two days may not be good idea. Any special configarations/settings
> is required (hardware side, software side). The production Geoserver will be
> having the given below linux environment.
>
> Linux CentOS version 5
> Geoserver version 2.0.2
> Open layers 2.9
> Oracle spatial 11 g R2
>
> we are also thinking of alterante map servers because this kind of issues.
> If anyone knows, please suggest. For country level applications, which will
> be having an approximate user base of 50,000 day can be handled well by
> geoserver for the vector layers & satellite images ?
>
> I have seen many posts by andrea & others, guiding users with good insights.
>
> Many Many Thanks in advance for any guidance, suggestions & help.
>
> Regards,
> Hari.
>



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