Ravi,
Assuming that your code is at fault, have you tried doing debug output so
you can find the part of your code that causes CPU usage to hit 100%. Just
do this:
void myMethod() {
System.out.println("In myMethod");
...
}
You can put similar statements in your JSP code as well.
Chris.
lorer. After
2 minitues I again opened IE and tried accessing that page. At this point the CPU went
nuts.
Ravi
- Original Message -
From: "Shapira, Yoav" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thu, 18 Sep 2003 14:49:26 -0400
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROT
Howdy,
Look for infinite loops...
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Original Message-
>From: Ravi Puthiyattil [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2003 2:47 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: RE: CPU usage 100%
>
>Hi,
> I was not u
vance
Ravi
- Original Message -
From: Jared Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 09 Sep 2003 14:10:13 -0500
To: Tomcat Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: RE: CPU usage 100%
> Howdy,
>
> If it does it when there is no one accessing the server then I would
> think i
Howdy,
If it does it when there is no one accessing the server then I would
think its the JVM not tomcat. Check your JVM settings. If you're
starting up with the -server option I've noticed that the garbage
collection will show 100% cpu utilization even though the system
responds fine. This may
Howdy,
The SIGQUIT works for me even when CPU usage is 100%, so it's strange it
doesn't work for you. (I'm on solaris though).
One important thing to check is your JSP page; make sure you have no
infinite loops or other such locks in the page.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
>-Orig