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on 1/17/00 5:51 PM, B. Flaumenhaft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Has anyone seen anything like this? I'm at my wit's end, and I'm really not
> eager to go to another web server this close to installation time.
>
> This problem has occurred on several platforms ...
>
> - SunOS 5.7, Apache 1.3.9, ApacheJServ-1.1b3 (Sun Solaris VM
> Solaris_JDK_1.2.1_04)
>
> - Linux (RedHat 6.0), Apache 1.3.9, ApacheJServ-1.1b2 (Blackdown VM
> Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v2)
>
> - Linux (RedHat 5.2), Apache 1.3.3, ApacheJServ-1.0b1 (Blackdown VM
> Linux_JDK_1.2_pre-release-v1)
I will bet you that it is a problem with *your* code or your JVM. It has
been a very very long time since we have had a problem like that that was
attributed to a bug in ApacheJServ itself.
Same thing happened with starwars.com. They were having problems under heavy
load...turned out they weren't closing all their database connections
properly.
-jon
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