Tomcat 3 up to and including Tomcat 3.2.1, you need to look at your
readme file in the Tomcat home directory. There you will see under known
issues how a possible misconfiguration can cause an infinite (or CPU-bound)
loop.
Randy
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From: Murthy, Anand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:49 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Subject: Re: Tomcat job
Hi Jeremy,
I am also getting the same 100% usage too. I am using
Windows2000, Tomcat
3.2.1, java 1.3. Anyone has any ideas?
Anand
Hi Tony,
Ditto, I've also seen 100% CPU usage as well (about once a
week on average)
but hadn't attributed it to Tomcat. Didn't really notice
until I installed
Gkrelm, which displays CPU usage on the desktop. There is no (or very
little) disk access in parallel with the CPU usage.
I'm running Redhat6.1, IBM JDK118, Tomcat 3.1, Apache 1.3.9, SSL etc.
Jeremy.
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, you wrote:
We're running Tomcat at Arzoo (the new company founded by
the Hotmail
guy).
We are seeing speed problems where the CPU usage will
skyrocket to 100%
even
though requests are not coming in.
We would like to contract a Tomcat guru to come in for a few days at
nearly
whatever rate you wish to charge, and find all our mistakes
and fix them.
If you can start soon (tomorrow, Friday) and are in the
area (Fremont, CA,
USA), please email me (just me at [EMAIL PROTECTED], not the
whole list).
If you're a developer building Tomcat itself, I guess this
could be a paid
bug-fixing session.
-Tony
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Thank you,
Anand Murthy
Jr. Software Engineer
Thomson Financial Research
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