Strangle enough when I put the classes of my application from a jar at /lib
to individual classes at /classes and the problem gone.
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On Nov 9, 2006, at 6:59 AM, sksamuel wrote:
>
> Does resin pro have any kind of monitoring that will show me which
> sites are
> taking up the most bandwidth / cpu time ?
You mean for virtual-hosts? Not currently. You could write a
filter, of course, but I think that would be some useful d
On Nov 9, 2006, at 6:03 AM, Mattias Jiderhamn wrote:
> Does Resin have permission to write to the log files/directory?
Also, you might check jps and jstack to see what Resin's doing.
The watchdog should create a log file in log/watchdog-manager.out
that will show anything doing wrong.
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On Nov 8, 2006, at 8:04 PM, Carfield Yim wrote:
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> According to http://wiki.caucho.com/Losing_session , once the
> timestamp of
> web.xml change, the application will reload. However my
> installation of
> resin don't do that. I've check resin3.log but nothing special
> show. Anyone
> have
Hi,
I am trying
to connect to a running instance of Resin 2.1.7 and get to the JNDI using the
following code. I have put the the jndi.jar and jnp-client.jar in the path.
Hashtable h
= new Hashtable();h.put(Context.INITIAL_CONTEXT_FACTORY,
"org.jnp.interfaces.NamingContextFa
Does resin pro have any kind of monitoring that will show me which sites are
taking up the most bandwidth / cpu time ?
That would be a very worthwhile upgrade.
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Title: thread-pool configuration in Resin 3.0.19
We have recently seen some instances where Resin 3.0.19 running with mod_caucho seems to stop answering requests. It's still running, because I've turned on debug logging, and when this happens it continues to write entries about cleaning up t
Does Resin have permission to write to the log files/directory?
At 2006-11-09 13:41, Pablo Saavedra wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I'm using resin 3.1 snapshot for development under RedHat 9, and it
>won't start in background mode. It start OK if I do ./httpd.sh, and
>it shows me the logs on the console and
Hi all,I'm using resin 3.1 snapshot for development under
RedHat 9, and it won't start in background mode. It start OK if I do
./httpd.sh, and it shows me the logs on the console and everything, but
if I use ./httpd.sh start, it just hang out and never finish starting.
There's nothing in the logs t
What do you mean by "the link returned" and "is inserting the host"?
Where does the backend host turn up? What does the source of the
served page look like?
At 2006-11-09 03:26, Dan McGinn-Combs wrote:
>Excellent question!
>I tested your hypothesis by changing from an address to a bogus name
>(p
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