You might want to press ^C in the jboss server window on NT to get a stack
traceback, that way you could find out what the threads are doing...
-----Original Message-----
From: Kenneth Topp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6:43 PM
To: jBoss
Subject: [jBoss-User] still too many threads...
Hi,
I've tried moving to jBoss2 and I'm still seeing too many threads.
Although the behavior is different, I get two extra threads per connection
(instead of 3).
Now, the client doesn't say it has more threads (using
Thread.activeCount() ) but that may be because they are in a different
thread group.
Another difference is that when the client restarts, the threads are
reclaimed, (including the excess threads on the ejb server) which was not
the case with EJBoss 1.
Could someone verify this? with linux threads are listed as separate
processes so a "ps auxw" should show many java processes. For NT the
ntresource kit has a tool "pviewer" that shows the threads (you must click
refresh for it to update). I'm still trying to find out procedure for
listing threads under solaris (it's apparently/unfortunetely not trivial).
Of course, from withing java it should be easier to print out such
diagnostics, although I don't know the code.
In any case, I'm looking forward using jboss more, It's currently a pain
to use it as I need to restart frequently...
Thanks for any advice/code pointers/confirmation,
Kenneth Topp
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