Hello,
The document contains some useful hints but the initial/max heap size
information on page 19 is incorrect. The initial heap size should not be the
same as the maximum heap size, and the initial should ideally be 90% of max.
I've written a post or two on this in the past.
John
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Can someone send me this white paper or the document Jason mentions?
*T**auf** **C**howdhury
If you look in the SSO Plugin installation guide:
http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/documentation/ssoplugin/jss-sso-installation-manual-3.3.pdf
You will find information on how to configure X509 client certificates. This is
similar to the SSL setup.
Of Easter, David
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The White Paper is still a draft - but is being worked on by the author.
-David J. Easter
Sr. Product Manager, Enterprise Service Management
BMC
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Can someone send me this white paper or the document Jason mentions?
Tauf Chowdhury
Shawn
Is this an IIS/Tomcat integration? We discovered numerous problems with
running the installer against IIS7.5 during an SSO Plugin evaluation for
client put forward by BMC. We reported back to their consultant with a
list of suggestions for enhancement and stated they could call us at any
Tomcat/Java Versions/Settings
Tomcat version BMC ships isn't fully compatible with 64-bit Windows 2008 R2
(this is my speculation, not something I've been told by BMC)
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Jason Miller
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** AFAIK such a document did not exist until recently. WWRUG attendees
received a BMC draft white paper entitled Fine
, December 01, 2010 2:32 AM
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Subject: Current Stable Tomcat/Java Versions/Settings
David makes an important point. Tomcat 5.5.28 is over 14 months old,
and 6.0.18 is over two years old. Off hand, I don't know what version
BMC ship with AR System but I'd hope it was the latest
All,
We recently upgraded all of our midtier servers and we're having repeated
problems with Tomcat locking up and displaying Service not available. It
appears to happen randomly and at no set memory limit. The last couple of
times was in the 600-700MB in use when it happened. The service
Hello,
I wrote a post on this topic earlier this year:
http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/arslist/view/89025846
In a nutshell, start by setting the initial heap size to 90% of the
maximum, so -Xms1400 -Xmx1536 in yuor case. Your current setup is
encouraging the garbage collector to invoke a
Service not available; I believe this happens when mod_jk can't
connect to Tomcat.
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Hello,
I wrote a post on this topic earlier this year:
http://www.javasystemsolutions.com/arslist/view/89025846
In a nutshell, start by setting the initial heap size to 90% of the
maximum, so -Xms1400
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Service not available is an error that I had never seen until 7.6.03, when I
was forced to use
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I was forced to use the Jakarta plugin with IIS because the 6.0.18 tomcat
bundled with mid-tier 7.6.03
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[mailto:arsl...@arslist.org] On Behalf Of Craig Carter
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David,
Is there a good document that explains in detail
30, 2010 5:01 PM
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I was forced to use the Jakarta plugin with IIS because the 6.0.18 tomcat
bundled with mid-tier 7.6.03 refuses to work with OpenSSL.
The bundled Tomcat version in 7.5 P6 appears to be v5.5.28
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