Hi Team,
This is regarding like we have one customer issue where on Linux platform, we
have configured our IOT-application (Thingworx), which is using Tomcat as a
server.
So we are able to identify that even when we remove our application, Tomcat is
creating a zombie (defunct) process, which is
Adding information -
Tomcat Version - 9.0.62
Platform - Linux Platform
From: Vaidya, Omkar
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 3:15 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Cc: Shriwardhankar, Varun
Subject: Regarding Tomcat is creating the zombie processes
Hi Team,
This is regarding like we have one custome
Hi Team,
Tomcat Version - 9.0.62
Platform - Linux Platform
This is regarding like we have one customer issue where on Linux platform, we
have configured our IOT-application (Thingworx), which is using Tomcat as a
server.
So we are able to identify that even when we remove our applicatio
You will need to provide more details.
A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
zombie processes cannot occur.
I'll also note that zombie process do not consume system resources
(apart from a process ID).
Please provide the steps you used to recreate this issue
> You will need to provide more details.
>
> A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
> zombie processes cannot occur.
>
> I'll also note that zombie process do not consume system resources
> (apart from a process ID).
>
> Please provide the steps you used to recreate
On 05.01.24 14:17, Simon Matter wrote:
You will need to provide more details.
A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
zombie processes cannot occur.
Often, Java-Threads look like child processes in Linux tools.
I'm assuming that the application creates non-daem
Omkar,
2 questions
1. when you say processes what processes are you seeing being invoked and does
it stop at 200 processes. May be a screen shot might help
2. does the tomcat have read write privilege on all its folders ? If not does
giving those rights help ?
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From:
On 1/5/24 07:31, Jalaj Asher wrote:
Omkar,
2 questions
1. when you say processes what processes are you seeing being invoked and does
it stop at 200 processes. May be a screen shot might help
2. does the tomcat have read write privilege on all its folders ? If not does
giving those rights hel
Hi All,
According to Tomcat 9 Official documentation, only Tomcat NATIVE Connector
supports it.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/ssl-howto.html#Using_OCSP_Certificates
But this site claims
https://community.progress.com/s/article/PASOE-OCSP-Stapling-does-not-work
that it works with non-na
Bhavesh,
On 1/5/24 12:57, Bhavesh Mistry wrote:
Hi All,
According to Tomcat 9 Official documentation, only Tomcat NATIVE Connector
supports it.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/ssl-howto.html#Using_OCSP_Certificates
But this site claims
https://community.progress.com/s/article/PASOE-OC
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the update and confirming that we don't need a native connector
for OCSP stamping to work. I have not followed any of the instructions
below. I am at the beginning of the journey trying to explore what changes
are needed to support OCSP stamping. Again, thanks for your supp
Hello Chirstopher,
First of all: thanks a lot for your responses!
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 9:25 AM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> On 12/30/23 15:42, Brian Braun wrote:
> > At the beginning, this was the problem: The OOM-killer (something that I
> > never kn
> On Jan 5, 2024, at 16:21, Brian Braun wrote:
>>
>> Tracking native memory usage can be tricky depending upon your
>> environment. I would only look into that if there were somethng very odd
>> going on, like your process memory space seems to be more than 50% taken
>> by non-java-heap memory.
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