What does this mean? (Tomcat manager)

2004-12-13 Thread Hollerman Geralyn M
In using the Tomcat manager app with 5.0.16, we got some odd results when our
backend database started acting funny and then crashed; I'm just curious as to
whether the results we saw on the Tomcat manager indicate that there's something
I should be looking at.
Specifically, what I saw was that the Current thread count and Current thread
busy on our http connector both specified NEGATIVE values soon after the
database started having trouble, and on our https connector, the value listed
for both items was 0. There were no errors in the catalina.out that appeared
to be related to this - naturally, our database log had plenty of errors. But
what I want to assure myself is that Tomcat was operating as intended - or does
the display of either of those values have a particular significance to Tomcat?
Thanks!
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Lynn Hollerman.
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RE: What does this mean? (Tomcat manager)

2004-12-13 Thread Shapira, Yoav

Hi,
The display of those values has no significance to Tomcat itself, so
it's fine.  It has meaning to the server administrators who might see
these values as an indication something else is wrong, and check their
logs, e.g. the database log ;)

Yoav Shapira http://www.yoavshapira.com


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Subject: What does this mean? (Tomcat manager)

In using the Tomcat manager app with 5.0.16, we got some odd results
when
our
backend database started acting funny and then crashed; I'm just
curious as
to
whether the results we saw on the Tomcat manager indicate that there's
something
I should be looking at.

Specifically, what I saw was that the Current thread count and
Current
thread
busy on our http connector both specified NEGATIVE values soon after
the
database started having trouble, and on our https connector, the value
listed
for both items was 0. There were no errors in the catalina.out that
appeared
to be related to this - naturally, our database log had plenty of
errors.
But
what I want to assure myself is that Tomcat was operating as intended -
or
does
the display of either of those values have a particular significance to
Tomcat?

Thanks!

--
Lynn Hollerman.


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