I am using remote debugging (and profiling also) with IntelliJ. I assume
it is tool agnostic. Here are the relevant JVM args from my server.conf
file:
-Xdebug
-Xrunjdwp:transport=dt_socket,server=y,suspend=n,address=9080
Don't specify the same port on the watchdog start or things will fail
si
Long story short, somehow urls with & instead of & made it out the
door. I'm attempting to make these work in a sane manner via a rewrite
rule. In the end I will use the "" tag to transform the URLs in
place, but for testing, I'm using a "" tag so I can see the
result. For now I'm just trying t
ile for each virtual server, in the
WEB-INF directory.
Andrew Fritz-2 wrote:
Put this in resin-web.xml or web.xml:
Of course there are other variation. Do you want an optional trailing
slash, etc.
Turn on fine logging in your resin.xml file. It will print the raw URL
requested
Put this in resin-web.xml or web.xml:
Of course there are other variation. Do you want an optional trailing
slash, etc.
Turn on fine logging in your resin.xml file. It will print the raw URL
requested when the request comes in and later the request as delivered
to whatever handles it (
Feel free. Like I said, it wasn't hard just took a few pointers that
were not obvious so no reason anyone else should have to jump through
the hoops again.
Andrew
Emil Ong wrote:
On Wed, Apr 09, 2008 at 01:51:52PM -0500, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Just threw my notes up for post
Just threw my notes up for posterity if anyone else tries to do this. It
wasn't hard, but I figure I'll save someone else the headache of having
to sort it out.
http://andrew.fritztech.com/blog/middleman/2008/04/jprofiler-resin.html
___
resin-interes
iterations, everything worked.
Andrew
Knut Forkalsrud wrote:
Andrew Fritz wrote:
Regardless, I still get a "Could not find agent library on the library
path or in the local directory: jprofilerti".
The profiler likely comes with a binary, a file whose name end in .so,
at
#x27;ll try the verbose option.
Thanks!
Andrew
Knut Forkalsrud wrote:
Andrew Fritz wrote:
Regardless, I still get a "Could not find agent library on the library
path or in the local directory: jprofilerti".
The profiler likely comes with a binary, a file whose name end i
o use shared class data if possible (default)
-Xshare:on require using shared class
data, otherwise fail.
The -X options are non-standard and subject to change without
notice.
On Apr 8, 2008, at 15:00 , Andrew Fritz wrote:
I have a licenses...
After
how I might add a jar to the boot class
path? I think that is all that is missing.
Andrew
Joe Dane wrote:
On Apr 8, 2008, at 10:46 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
I found the option in a mail thread.
Jprofiler is a commercial product. That option won't work unless
you
I'm attempting to profile our dev server to try to get a better idea of
what is going on (see my other thread). I'm using jprofiler from
jetbrains. I've added the:
-Xrunjprofiler:port=9998
to the resin start options. I found the option in a mail thread. I can
find next to no documents on how to e
008, at 7:55 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Well, based on previous
advice we are inspection both the profile and heap dump. Both point to
a problem with one of our business objects (referenced previous:
ShallowSongBO) so I implemented a simple instance counter on that
object.
There is a
Well, based on previous advice we are inspection both the profile and
heap dump. Both point to a problem with one of our business objects
(referenced previous: ShallowSongBO) so I implemented a simple instance
counter on that object.
There is a static variable. It is incremented in the constr
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wrote:
On Apr 2, 2008, at 8:21 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
> Our production servers have their maximum memory set to 2048m.
> Everything is fine for a while. Eventually the java process ends up
> with
> all 2048m allocated. At this point server load starts going
We got heap dump working. Didn't have it enabled in the config...
I'm spending some time looking through the profiles and heap dump now
to see if I can see anything of interest.
Andrew
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Apr 2, 2008, at 8:21 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Our
Our production servers have their maximum memory set to 2048m.
Everything is fine for a while. Eventually the java process ends up with
all 2048m allocated. At this point server load starts going up and
response time gets bad. Eventually request start timing out.
Restarting the server fixes the
Never mind... RTFM... Sorry.
Andrew
Andrew Fritz wrote:
This is probably a stupid question (apologies in advance) but I can't
figure out how to setup the password for the resin-admin app. I
remember trying this before and none of the expected configs seem to
work. I've gen
ions?
Andrew
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 27, 2008, at 8:38 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Well, aside from preventing the crash/deadlock that occurred this
morning, is there anything specific I should do to prep our cluster
for
"prime time" use?
We've had relatively light usa
Well, aside from preventing the crash/deadlock that occurred this
morning, is there anything specific I should do to prep our cluster for
"prime time" use?
We've had relatively light usage of our 2 server cluster for the last
few months with very few problems and clustering seems to work well
Well, I was planning to make a general "going to production, anything I
should tune in resin for prime time" post this morning, but turns out I
have a crash related . We had our first outage related (as far as I can
tell) to resin. (our site actually became available publicly outside of
our be
rew
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 20, 2008, at 1:30 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
So, to combine the to
suggestions, is it possible to configure resin to send 2 cookies via
the cookie-domain tag in the web.xml file?
The conditional makes since at this point.
I'm not su
So, to combine the to suggestions, is it possible to configure resin to
send 2 cookies via the cookie-domain tag in the web.xml file?
The conditional makes since at this point.
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 19, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
I need to set the cookie
I need to set the cookie-domain differently depending on whether I'm
running local (for testing) or on our production servers. I haven't
found an documentation about how I might do do that.
Basically, if it is our production cluster I want a ".our.domain.com"
cookie domain. Right now the server
case, our cluster is behaving as expected again.
Andrew
Scott Ferguson wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 12:24 PM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Just did about 30 refreshes
and it always comes back web1, never web2. (request URL is entirely
different, in a different domain in face; it is returnin
et vbulletin to work under
quercus might be a more productive use of my time. :)
-Chris
On Mar 13, 2008, at 1:06 PM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
Sorry if this is the wrong list, but the Quercus list appears to be
KIA.
There is no mail in the archive and mail to quercus-
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry if this is the wrong list, but the Quercus list appears to be KIA.
There is no mail in the archive and mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
bounces.
Now to my question/statement:
Smarty works great in 3.1.3, but is broken in 3.1.4 and 3.1.5. I opens
the template file and returns the contents unproce
clustered session to ensure that no matter which server serves the
request, the session is available correctly? Or have I missed something?
Andrew
Andrew Fritz wrote:
We are actually doing basically that on every page of the site. I put
the local host name in the footer. That is how I've c
We are actually doing basically that on every page of the site. I put
the local host name in the footer. That is how I've confirmed. I'll try
again.
Let me get the model number on the load balancer and reply with that also.
Andrew
Serge Knystautas wrote:
> Both the add and remove behavior you'
ted
information.
Andrew
Andrew Fritz wrote:
We are using cluster store assuming I've understood the config
file/documentation.
I'm sure that roll over isn't the problem. I've never seen a case were
an active session moved from one server to the other UNLESS I shut down
a serv
wrote:
On Mar 13, 2008, at 8:39 AM, Andrew Fritz wrote:
We have a 2 node cluster behind a commodity load balancer with sticky
sessions. We are using PHP for front end pages, but all of our
buisness
objects are Java and are saved/loaded from our DB via Hibernate. We
store php variable
We have a 2 node cluster behind a commodity load balancer with sticky
sessions. We are using PHP for front end pages, but all of our buisness
objects are Java and are saved/loaded from our DB via Hibernate. We
store php variables and objects in the php $_SESSION and that works
great. We store j
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