Hi,
If I set my maxProcessors sufficiently low (say 5), then run a script from
another machine that floods Tomcat with requests for a given JSP, eventually
Tomcat stops accepting socket connections at all.
Ok, that's to be expected when every processor thread is busy. BUT, when the
flood stops,
Hi,
I'd like to verify what I'm seeing is a bug.
If I set my maxProcessors sufficiently low (say 5), then run a script from
another machine that floods Tomcat with requests for a given JSP, eventually
Tomcat stops accepting requests at all.
Ok, that's to be expected when every processor thread
Hi,
Whether it's a bug or not, it's definitely a strange thing going on, and at
this point in time I suspect the mod_jk.so is the problem. I hope I can get
a little verification.
I have a Location Apache directive inside a SSL-enabled virtualhost, and
if I go to a *directory* under that location
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From: Dan Higgins [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, December 16, 2002 1:03 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Apache 2.0 mod_jk.so bug ?
Hi,
Whether it's a bug or not, it's definitely a strange thing going
on, and at
this point in time I suspect the mod_jk.so is the problem. I