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Yeah! Wouter even I would like to know about it. So Naeem could you send
that to me as well
Regards,
Rohit Prabhakar
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Subject: RE: JServ port problem (Administration)
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Naeem,
Since I would really like to have a look at this admin servlet, and with me
I
bet some more list readers are interested. Maybe you could post the code to
this list. Otherwise send me a copy please.
Many thanks, Wouter
On 27-Mar-2000 Bari, Naeem wrote:
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> Ben,
>
> I wrote a servlet that generates a webpage that shows you
> currently active sessions in jserv and also allows you to
> forcibly terminate the sessions if needed. It shows the time
> the session started and the time of last activity. I find it
> an invaluable tool in determining when to restart my server.
> I can just see how many active sessions there are and restart
> when they drop to a low enough number that I don't care :)
>
> If you want I can mail the servlet to you.
>
> HOWEVER, this only works for JSDK 2.0/JServ. JSDK 2.1 onwards
> don't allow some of the nifty (an insecure) calls you need
> to make in order to have this admin function. So, the admin
> servlet will only work for Apache JServ, not Tomcat etc.
>
> naeem
>
>> Another general question: what are the tools one uses to check the
>> status of the Jserv setup. I know there is http://localhost/jserv/ and
>> the log files. Is there a way to see how much of the
>> processor Jserv is
>> taking? That may not even be the right question. I am just
>> wondering if
>> there is something an admin can do to monitor the ongoing
>> configuration
>> and gauging its optimality.
>>
>> Ben Ricker
>>
>>
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