Dan Foreman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:Hi,
I've learned more since my last questions about tomcat 5 vs 4 performance. The
reason that it seems so much slower is that there
are more than twice as many packets being returned from the application
server...most of which are SYN/SYN-ACK packets (no
Sorry Folks on the last one.
What I am looking for is experiences in the community in robustness of Tomcat
3.2.4 vs Tomcat 4.0.6 vs Tomcat 4.1.30.
Which is the most robust straight out of the box?
Which release seems to be the most reliable?
I know there is load leveling. What I am
Sorry Folks on the last one.
What I am looking for is experiences in the community in robustness of Tomcat
3.2.4 vs Tomcat 4.0.6 vs Tomcat 4.1.30.
Which is the most robust straight out of the box?
Which release seems to be the most reliable?
I know there is load leveling. What I am
Steve,
If you could send me your tomcat config files and httpd.conf file I could take a look
to see what might be a miss.
Cary
Steve Forsyth [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
I have had everything working between Apache/Tomcat/jk2 for quite a while. Well, now
we need to add SSL support. So,
Brian,
One point to ponder is you were also using both %CATALINA_HOME% and %CATALINA_BASE%.
%CATALINA_HOME% is for where the main Jakarta Tomcat bin, conf, common and server
directories reside. These are Shared Directories between the Base Directories for
other instances of Tomcat that run
Shilpa,
What OS are you running this configuration on? If it is AIX I would investigate to
see how the system is configured for the number of processes per user on the system.
If it is configured as a Workstation it is defaulted to 128 processes / login. If it
is configured as a server it
John,
See below:
John Najarian [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Suresh,
I installed Tomcat in C:\Tomcat
My Catalina_home environment variable is: c:\tomcat
Java is installed at C:\j2sdk1.4.2_03
My Catalina_home environment variable is: C:\j2sdk1.4.2_03
Are you sure you do not mean your
Yes I meant 4.1.30. My fupah. Yes 30 not 3.
Sorry.
Cary
SH Solutions [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
HI
Got Jakarta 4.1.3 installed from fresh copy that I got from the jakarta
site.
You are joking?
4.1.30 is current. I hope, you ment 4.1.30 and not 4.1.3...
Regards,
steffen
Hello Folks,
It has been a long week. I finally got the Apache 2.0.50 to compile on AIX 5.2. I
had to use gcc to get it done. Too many issues with C for AIX 6.
Have moved on. Got Jakarta 4.1.3 installed from fresh copy that I got from the
jakarta site. I also used the Jakarta 4.1.3
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There is additional security in IIS v6 that causes many of these issues.
It is the third tab in the IIS configuration section in the Management
Console on W2K3.
I would experiment with identifying the specific java servlet redirector
for each of the tomcats bases that are in use on the system
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Hello Everyone,
I have scowered the the Jakarta message archives, Jakarta
instructions, internet, blogs, google, yahoo and am at my wits end.
I have GCC to 3.3.2 release, M4 to 1.4, autoconf to 2.53, libtool
to 1.4.2, automake 1.5, java1.4 and all IBM patches current. Made
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