Hello,
we are using a geoserver version 2.23.0 on a linux server (rocky linux
8.8, 12 CPU, 64 Gb ram) using Apache Tomcat/9.0.60
Tomcat parameters JAVA_OPTS="-Xms49152m -Xmx49152m"
An example of the load on a regular day (using goaccess) can be found
here: https://geo.irceline.be/www/report_04092023.html
The server (crashed) when the load increased substantially, see
https://geo.irceline.be/www/report_11092023.html. A tomcat restart a few
times that day was needed to bring the geoserver up and running again.
It's not clear for me why the server crashed. Although the number of
peak requests increased with a factor of 80, this server should be
powerful enough (in my opinion) to handle that.
So some questions:
- should our server be capable to handle that number of requests?
- if so, which configuration parameters (tomcat / geoserver) do I have
to check and adapt ?
- whats the best (and easiest ;-)) way to perform a crash test.
best regards,
Frans Fierens
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