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Hi,

thanks for your help, I will investigate further.

>Carsten Heyl wrote:
>> 
>> Hello JServ supporters,
>> 
>> I'm using jserv 1.1b3 on Solaris 7, JDK 1.1.7,
>> Apache 1.3.9.
>> Apache hosts 2 virtual servers.
>> JServ hosts 2 zones running gnujsp.
>> 
>> Problem: The jserv process runs out of file descriptors.
>> 
>> Taking a look at the list of open files shows that
>> the jars which are loaded by "repositories="
>> in zone.properties are opened multiple times
>> after some servlets or jsp pages are used after a
>> short time (few minutes).
>> Then the jserv dies and a new process is started.
>> Increasing the maximum number of fd's is no solution
>> and would only help for a few minutes.
>> 
>are you sure that increasing the number of fd does not solve it ? It has
>always been _The_ solution. (I experimented it also earlier). (described
>in the FAQ).Did you try it ?

Yep.
Got a few minutes when increasing from 64 (default) to 256.

>
>Also, did you try to use the autoreload false? Checking all the time is
>CPU & IO expensive, and not really needed on production sites.
>Does it happen without autoreloading ?

Will check that. On jserv 1.0 it did not change the behaviour, will
check for 1.1b3.
And the other tip checking the number of apache connection
may be interesting, too.

>
>An alternate solution is playing with 2 load-balanced JServ (only one
>started). Upgrade the 2nd, then start it, then stop the first one,
>upgrade then restart (or not).

Upgrade? I don't understand.

>
>Jean-Luc
>
>
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Ciao,
        Carsten Heyl

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