catalina.out file. I'm using tomcat 4.1.30.
How do I interpret a message like this and what can I do about it?
I've googled a bit to figure this out, but I only see posts without replies.
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Sunitha Kumar wrote:
Daniel:
thanks, if there are many webapps deployed, is there a way to
determine which webapp is causing the spike?
thanks,
-sunitha
Daniel Gibby wrote:
I just fixed an infinite loop condition in my webapp that definitely
caused CPU spikes and eventually tomcat crashes
again.
Graham Bleach wrote:
On Wed, Apr 07, 2004 at 02:19:25PM -0700, Daniel Gibby wrote:
Is it possible to access environment variables in tomcat that were set
by apache?
Which connector are you using? With mod_jk, you need to specify them in
your httpd.conf:
JkEnvVar ENVVAR
I was wondering about this as well... thanks for that info. I think I'll
disable the admin webapp since I only use the manager webapp and my own.
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
You can safely disregard them. If you use the Admin webapp, you're
using Struts ;)
To configure tomcat to not output these,
Are any hotfixes applied directly to releases that are on the tomcat
download site?
So if I get a new copy of tomcat directly from the download site, is
there still a need to get hotfixes for that version, or are they included?
Thanks,
Daniel
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Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10:10 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: hotfix question
Are any hotfixes applied directly to releases that are on the tomcat
download site?
So if I get a new copy of tomcat directly from
That's what I thought.
Thanks!
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
It's the former: new build. We don't re-tag, re-release, or patch in
place for any builds.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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From: Daniel Gibby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, May 18, 2004 10
Well, here's an update on our tomcat 'lockups'.
When tomcat 'locks up', it won't answer any requests to any webapp,
including the manager webapp, even on port 8080. Apache still runs fine
on requests for things that are not directed to tomcat.
We are having mixed results right now fixing this.
You should know the port/host/IP that each of them are running on. You
should be able to request them directly if you have the tomcat
standalone service running, which you may or may not. All of this is
configured in server.xml
Daniel Gibby
Simon Zeng wrote:
I can come up with a WatchDog to do
performance hit would
occur just to make a small change.
Thanks for listening!
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I don't see the 'Useful Links' page that you speak of...
I think you meant the page that is called Tomcat Links
At 06:02 AM 5/12/2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
Definitive in the true sense of the word, no. Helpful docs are
aplenty,
though, on the tomcat wiki
, and if you can
solve my issue, I'll post the results to the list... I'm in contact with
two or three people from this list that are having the same type of
issues, and more requests for help come into the list weekly. We'd all
be happy for the help.
Daniel Gibby
Beat De Martin wrote:
Hello folks
switched
to normal TCP Sockets by now, but I keep reading of people like you who
are having the same problems I'm having.
Daniel Gibby
Adrian Barnett wrote:
Hi,
I'm having an annoying memory leak problem in tomcat5 on Redhat 9. The
memory gradually creeps up until the JVM runs out of memory
to be trying to load them?
Daniel Gibby
Patrick Willart wrote:
Too bad you didn't get a reply on this. My log file is full with similar
messages and had hoped to learn what was causing them.
Anyone?
Patrick
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Sent: Monday, May
weekly. We'd all
be happy for the help.
Daniel Gibby
Beat De Martin wrote:
Hello folks
I'm using Tomcat 3.3.1, Apache 1.3.27 and mod_jk 1.2.4.
Every two days my Tomcat hungs and I have to restart it.
Before Tomcat hungs I can see the following in mod_jk.log:
ERROR: can't receive the response
cookies in
the root path, and tomcat just happens to be trying to
load them?
Daniel Gibby
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seems better than using a binary for
performance... where's the source?
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I'm wondering the same question. How do I setup tomcat to debug remotely?
I found this doc:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/idedev-rdeclipse.html
But in that page, it just assumes that you've got tomcat already setup
to debug remotely, and it doesn't give a link anywhere on the page on
how to do
I've heard that if you have 5.0.19 that you really should be using the
latest mod_jk2 connector 2.0.4
Carl Olivier wrote:
Greetings.
Having a problem with mod_jk2 in some instances. Am hoping someone has some
sort of feedback as to what could be causing it.
Right the scenario:
WinXP Pro
And this has something to do with tomcat because. ?
Mike Batting wrote:
I am running a load-balanced apache/jetty architecture using the mod_jk2 connector. I have been able to successfully set this architecture up with two Jetty instances on the same box as the apache server. Now I am
Ummm... tomcat greater than 5.0.20? Are you saying that in the next
release that things will be fixed, but as of now the latest 5.0.19 still
has problems?
Daniel
Peter Rossbach wrote:
Hello,
the JNI working very well, but you must use a mod_jk2 2.0.4 and Tomcat
Release greater than 5.0.20
I can understand how that could help, is there a different syntax for
maxSpareThreads for tomcat4 than tomcat5?
I see minProcessors and maxProcessors in my configuration, but nothing
about minSpareThreads or maxSpareThreads
I'm using tomcat 4.1.30
Daniel
Randall Svancara wrote:
You might
Also, do these attributes need to be set on the HttpConnector on 8080 as
well as the AJP or Coyote connector on 8009?
Daniel Gibby wrote:
I can understand how that could help, is there a different syntax for
maxSpareThreads for tomcat4 than tomcat5?
I see minProcessors and maxProcessors in my
When you compiled the connector the second time, it should have created
a lib_jkjni.so or jkjni.so in the same directory as your mod_jk2.so.
You need to copy that file as well to a location to specify where it is
in your jk2.properties.
That is why you are getting the message about no jkjni
Emerson,
I don't think many of us are understanding what it is you are asking...
What are you trying to accomplish or what errors or obstacles are you
trying to overcome?
Daniel Gibby
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
I'm using tomcat 5.0.19, apache 2.0.47, mod_jk...
Tomcat generates a mod_jk.conf
Just follow your nose! ... I mean, the spec... It always knows!
session.getMaxInactiveInterval() is I believe the right thing to call...
look at the docs to be sure which method you should be calling.
Bernhard Slominski wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible, to extract the value that is is the web.xml
I hope you don't have the spelling mistake JAVA_OPST instead of
JAVA_OPTS in your file... that would mean the -Dfile.encoding param is
doing nothing.
Software wrote:
This a little explication about your question
http://www.jguru.com/faq/view.jsp?EID=416239
However i'm actually using theses
You've tried a reboot of the windows machine? Has there been patches to
the machine lately? Are there any viruses on it?
It says it is native code outside the VM, so this appears to be more a
problem with the windows server, not tomcat.
Like I know though... Don't take my word for it. I'm just
Did you ever get an answer to this?
You need to set the cookie path on your servlet cookie and your jsp up
high enough in your path so that both can read it.
Example:
www.domain.com/ I think can be your path.
Cookies usually default to setting themselves in their current path,
which may not be
I'm trying to better understand what options my tomcat setup has that it
may not need.
Here is pertinent starting information from catalina.out
Can someone explain what each of these lines mean?
Apr 19, 2004 5:59:13 AM org.apache.struts.util.PropertyMessageResources
init
INFO: Initializing,
IIS will handle the https. That means that actually the connection
between IIS and tomcat is not secure, so take that into consideration as
you make your decision.
Varley, Roger wrote:
Hi
I have Tomcat running behind Microsofts IIS Web server. All requests go first to IIS and IIS forwards any
You're right. If you can trust your machine(s) and the users on them,
then you should be secure enough.
Varley, Roger wrote:
IIS will handle the https. That means that actually the connection
between IIS and tomcat is not secure, so take that into
consideration as
you make your decision.
of the file) Let me know if you need to see
those.
Daniel Gibby
David Rees wrote:
Daniel Gibby wrote:
Tomcat config:
Connector
className="org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
port="8080" minProcessors="5" maxProcessors="255&
Try googling for LD_ASSUME_KERNEL to see if that helps you.
Jerry Jalenak wrote:
Hi All,
At my wits end on this, so thought I'd ask the guru's. 8-)
We are running an Apache HTTP 2.0.49 / mod_JK 2.2 / Tomcat 5.0.18
environment on a Dell 1750 server (2 - 3.06Ghz CPU's / 4GB memory). We're
Has the session expired and started a new session and thus the objects
that were in the previous session are not available?
Print out the session ID and see if it matches.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I have an application where my JSP talks to the Servlet for further
processing of my form.
communicate securely because they have
no common encryption algorithms.
Help!
Bill Barker wrote:
Check the Tomcat 5 SSL-howto. There are notes on changes that are necessary
to get Tomcat to work with IBM's JSSE implementation.
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that an abstract class can't be instantiated
(which is true, but why does is the compiler now forced to perform this
check?)
Insights?
Daniel Gibby
I just found that the JSP 1.2 Errata - May 24th, 2002 (rev b) at
http://jcp.org/aboutJava/communityprocess/maintenance/jsr053/errata_1_2_b.html
documents that tomcat 5 does this as the spec designates.
Daniel Gibby wrote:
Hi, I've noticed a change in the java code that results from
What are the benefits of the different loggers? What performance
differences are there between them?
Daniel Gibby
Filip Hanik (lists) wrote:
you can configure [tomcat] to use either the JDK logger, log4j or the
System
logger
tomcat 5.0.19 Standalone SSL seems to be running correctly with no error
messages logged, and it is listening on port 8443.
I'm having some sort of problem with the keystore containing a valid
global cert for the browser, maybe...
I get this error message from my browser once I try to connect:
This part looks suspicious:
2004-04-14 03:13:48 ContextConfig[]: Missing
application web.xml, using defaults only
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What are the benefits of the different loggers? What performance
differences are there between them?
Daniel Gibby
Filip Hanik (lists) wrote:
you can configure it to use either the JDK logger, log4j or the System
logger,
Filip
-Original Message-
From: Ben Souther [mailto:[EMAIL
explain a little further about 'bug in a servlet causing it to
not return'?
I have a stack trace, but I don't see how that helps me figure out where
my problem might be... I'm not sure what exactly to look for.
Daniel Gibby
David Rees wrote:
Like the messages say, all Tomcat threads are busy
I forgot to mention that I have All threads (255) are currently busy,
not (75) which makes sense.
Daniel Gibby wrote:
I have this same problem. It creeped up without any configuration
changes on 4.1.27
It doesn't always print this error message out, but the effect is the
same.
SEVERE: All
Message-
From: Daniel Gibby [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 9:43 AM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat performance issue?
I have this same problem. It creeped up without any configuration
changes on 4.1.27
It doesn't always print this error message out
;;
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echo usage: $0 {start|stop}
;;
esac
Daniel Gibby
Emerson Cargnin wrote:
Anyone has experience in using tomcat as deamon??
What would be the best way? using jsvc??? or create a script to be
called by init.d?
Would be enough to call startup.sh and shutdown in apache init.d
script
?
Is it part of the spec? I wouldn't know where to look to find out.
Ideas on how to get rid of the mod_rewrite portion using a tomcat filter
or something?
Daniel Gibby
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Hi,
I use Apache in front of Tomcat a long ago and see no
problems? BTW, Apache executes all static
?
Daniel Gibby wrote:
I guess part of my problem is that I don't have knowledge as to
whether tomcat's virtual hosts can be wildcarded to accept multiple
*.domainname.com hosts all within one app. Is that possible with
tomcat? Is it part of the spec? I wouldn't know where to look to find
out
tomcat be setup to allow a VirtualHost to accept multiple domain names?
Ideas on how to get rid of the mod_rewrite portion using a tomcat filter
or something?
Daniel Gibby
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don't think they are
accessible from jsp.
The variables all start with REDIRECT_
ServletConfig / ServletRequest don't provide a way to get at those
variables, right? This is kind of going off topic, but help!
Thanks,
Daniel Gibby
Is it possible to access environment variables in tomcat that were set
by apache?
Specifically the REDIRECT_ * variables that are set by ErrorDocument
directives?
Then I can have a servlet return the correct content type.
i.e. if it is a gif that has a 404 I can redirect to a graphic that says
(tmpFile));
Why does tomcat not set the system property user.dir???
Why is it not passed in as part of CATALINA_OPTS by default... maybe it
is in later versions and I'm in the dust since I'm using 4.1.29
Anyone?
Daniel Gibby wrote:
I would do a recursive chown, but some of my files need to have
at org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.DefaultCompilerAdapter.java:420?
Daniel Gibby
Parsons Technical Services wrote:
Daniel,
Do a chown -R tomcat (tomcat base directory) to set the owner to tomcat for
all the directories and files under the tomcat directory. When tomcat starts
it sets up temp
the rights to... can someone figure it out based on this stack
trace from catalina.out? Specifically I wish I could figure out what the
line:
Caused by: java.io.FileNotFoundException: /files1951663148 (Permission
denied)
means. Is it trying to read something or write and what file is it?
Thanks,
Daniel
I definitely do have LD_KERNEL_ASSUME in my environment
If you search for LD_KERNEL and my name on google, you will see that I
was part of a discussion a while back that was glad to find that out.
Daniel Gibby
Oscar Carrillo wrote:
Hi,
Saw your message on the boards.
Did you make sure you
I'm just predicting the future, and I think eventually the ** convention
will be adopted in many systems and specs. I'm kinda going off topic, so
sorry.
dangby
Tim Funk wrote:
The mapping rules are dictated by the servlet spec. Its not tomcat
specific.
-Tim
Daniel Gibby wrote:
Too bad
in it. How nice would that be!
Then apache and tomcat will decide on supporting this as well...
Daniel Gibby
Tim Funk wrote:
No. You can prefix match or file extension match, but not both at the
same time.
-Tim
David Erickson wrote:
Hi I would like to do something like:
servlet-mapping
servlet
My tomcat 4.1.29 instance running J2RE 1.4.1 IBM build
cxia321411-20030930 on RedHat 9 kernel 2.4.18-14
keeps gaining processor usage until finally can't answer requests
successfully.
The machine has a relatively light load.
I did a kill -3 on the process that showed up on top and got a stack
.
Thanks,
Daniel
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Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
Can you reproduce this behavior when running
Well, I'd rather not show the world what my java processes are doing in
case there is something proprietary in there.
I'll send it to you personally.
Daniel
David Rees wrote:
On Tue, February 17, 2004 at 9:20 am, Daniel Gibby wrote:
I did a kill -3 on the process that showed up on top
I'm going to try and disable the jcrontab servlets and see if the
problem persists. After that, I'll try and schedule some upgrades.
Thanks for your help David!
Daniel
David Rees wrote:
David Rees wrote, On 2/17/2004 12:43 PM:
On Tue, February 17, 2004 1at 2:04 pm, Daniel Gibby wrote:
Well
You can have any port be the default http port. It doesn't have to be 80.
If you change /etc/services and just tell tomcat or apache to listen on
something else, it still works fine, and people don't have to remember
the port.
Right?
Daniel
David Wall wrote:
I don't, as we don't use port 80
Yes, PLEASE!
Allistair Crossley wrote:
Can someone stop these messages??? Just put a block on subjects with Getty= in them? I had nearly 50 of these in the last 2 days!
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Maybe this has to do with the level of debug you have on.
Daniel Gibby
Lukas sterreicher wrote:
Hello.
Since I upgraded to Tomcat 5 it's been bugging me that on errors in jsp files
(I think both compile and runtime) I just get an error like:
[ServletException in:/programtracklist.jsp] null
that MSSQL has better brand recognition and MySQL has less. It wouldn't
suprise me.
Daniel Gibby
Simone - Dev wrote:
Well
A link list will not be complete without the native mysql jdbc driver:
The mysql connector/J available from MySql at
http://www.mysql.com/products/connector-j/index.html
And this should be in your web.xml... I don't think that you can put the
parameters into server.xml in the context... maybe you can, but not that
I know about.
Daniel Gibby
Rick Szeto wrote:
Hi,
I am exploring TC 5.0.18 and found that the Parameter are not being
set to the ServletContext.
Here is my
You're right. That is why I wrote: 'I don't think you can'... 'maybe
you can'...
I never said impossible ;) ;)
Daniel Gibby
Shapira, Yoav wrote:
Howdy,
It wouldn't hurt to read the Context documentation before saying that
it's impossible ;)
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-5.0-doc
I don't see why you would ever want to do this... and there is no such
feature.
It seems that your idea of forwarding everything over would be easier to
maintain and create than you think.
Glanville, Jay wrote:
Hello all.
Is there such a thing as an alias context, where all requests for a
are there finish what they are doing, while
sacrificing the new people from creating sessions.
Daniel Gibby
P.S. I wouldn't put Quick in your subject line. Nothing is a quick
question on this list, unless it is a yes or a no. And that never gives
enough detail.
Rick Szeto wrote:
Hi,
Does Tomcat 5
, and that it is a valid issue. I've experienced it before, but I
wasn't the developer that had to solve the problem, so I can't help you
much more than that.
Daniel Gibby
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Wouldn't you just have a URL link to the actual files in your HTML? The browser should be smart enough
is
concerned? I'm usually a little gun-shy at upgrading to anything until
most of the bugs are worked out. It could cost me thousands of dollars a
day to have my web apps be down.
Thanks,
Daniel Gibby
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Remy Maucherat wrote:
Daniel Gibby wrote:
Does anyone have a synopsis of reasons to move to or not to move to
Tomcat 5 from tomcat 4?
I've seen various reasons that moving will be beneficial, including
better session-replication support, and manager application
improvements, but how does 5.0
Sorry about that last reply that had no message body..
Anyway, what about reliability, do you people who use the later versions
of 5.0.x find it as reliable as 4.1.x?
Thanks,
Daniel Gibby
Remy Maucherat wrote:
Daniel Gibby wrote:
Does anyone have a synopsis of reasons to move
Great, I'm sold! OK, so what are the biggest problems there have been in
upgrading?
What do you mean an app running on 4.x may not work on 5.0.x? Is this
only because of changes in the JSP spec, and older 1.2 is not compatible
with the 2.0 spec?
Daniel Gibby
Tim Funk wrote
Maybe you are using a symbolic link and tomcat 4 doesn't follow them by
default because of performance.
Daniel Gibby
Jerry Ford wrote:
I have a webapp deployed in Tomcat 4.1.27 which I am able to reach
through Apache 1/3/27 (via mod_jk; sorry, didn't build it myself,
obtained it as a binary
(Compiled
Code))
at org.apache.jk.common.ChannelUn.processConnection(ChannelUn.java:253)
at org.apache.jk.common.AprConnection.runIt(ChannelUn.java:314)
at
org.apache.tomcat.util.threads.ThreadPool$ControlRunnable.run(ThreadPool.java:619)
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:568)
Daniel Gibby
on something that became unavailable- like a
database connection?
I'm just throwing things out there to get more information and hopefully
help you determine the problem.
Daniel Gibby
Vano Beridze wrote:
Hello
I've got a web app deployed on tomcat 4.1.24
I've got a strange problem
See thread tomcat jitters than hangs.
Set environment variable for tomcat and apache:
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
Daniel Gibby
Francois JEANMOUGIN wrote:
When I run the same application on a uniprocessor (either a athlon
2400xp+ or single PIII550)
the application runs stable for weeks, any idea's
JkWorkersFile is no longer a valid directive with mod_jk2. Read the
documentation on how to configure mod_jk2. You don't do it the same way
as mod_jk, and it is a pain since the documentation is poor.
Daniel
Asif Chowdhary wrote:
Hi,
I am trying to setup apache with mod_jk2 and tomcat on
Search for Java IBM LD_ASSUME_KERNEL in google. That may be your problem.
Then set an environment variable in your apache and tomcat startup scripts:
export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
I hope that helps. It seems to have solved my crashes.
Daniel Gibby
George Payne wrote:
I'm having problems
RedHat 9
2.4.20-20.9smp
Daniel
Oscar Carrillo wrote:
Hmmm, I was under the impression this wasn't a problem anymore.
Daniel, what RH and kernel are you running?
Oscar
On Thu, 23
Oct 2003, Daniel Gibby wrote:
Search for Java IBM LD_ASSUME_KERNEL in google. That may be your problem
startup
scripts:
export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5
I hope that helps. It seems to have solved my crashes.
Daniel Gibby
George Payne wrote:
I'm having problems with the IBM 1.4.1 jvm dumping core every few
days under fairly light use with tomcat 4.1.27.
I'm looking for general advice (though specific
Daniel Gibby
Joe Leone wrote:
I am running Apache 2.0.46 , tomcat4-4.1.24-full.2jpp and mod_jk2.so on a Redhat 8 server. Both apache and jk2 was compiled from source.
I am getting these error in my apache logs and tomcat stops responding. I have seen other request for help but no solutions.
Any
Daniel Gibby
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Envoyé : mardi 21 octobre 2003 01:35
À : Tomcat Users List
Objet : Re: tomcat jitters, then hangs - please help
Hi folks,
We encountered the same problem where tomcat on our linux box will
hang
occasionally after
The Java code should be the same, the only issue I know of is
configuration of your server. Environment variables are handled
differently, and paths to resources and configuration files are of
course different..
Daniel Gibby
kgsat wrote:
Hi folks,
I have been into a development for a video
in web.xml and server.xml files based on the OS?
regards
sat
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Sent: Tuesday, October 21, 2003 3:35 PM
Subject: Re: Can i use the same code in linux---sat
The Java code should be the same, the only
=false
etc...
/Context
/Host
Host name=host2.com debug=0 appBase=webapps unpackWARs=true
etc...
Context path= docBase=/usr/local/webapps/rr debug=0
reloadable=false crossContext=false
etc...
/Context
etc...
/Host
It works fine for us.
Daniel Gibby
It may also be that your environment is set with a LANG or LOCALE that
is throwing java off. You may want to look into that.
Daniel Gibby
Andoni wrote:
Hello,
I have recently started using the RequestDumperValve with my Tomcat 4.0.4 for windows.
Now when I go to write applications that accept
What do you mean the developer owns Tomcat 3? His permissions are the
owner of the tomcat directory or what?
Daniel Gibby
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I have a situation where if a developer owns Tomcat 3 and stops/starts
server the apps on that server all j2ee web-apps run fine. If I
This really sounds like it is a unix permissions issue, but it could be
a Security issue with java as well. I don't know as much about the java
Security model, but I can tell you things to check for with unix
permissions:
So if 'developer' is the owner of the tomcat directory, and your webapps
below.
Thanks,
Daniel Gibby
setup:
Apache/2.0.40
Linux RedHat 9.0 compiled
jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27
jk2-connectors-2.0.2 compiled from native src
I assume it is something with the JK2 connectors.
Here's my workers2.properties:
[logger]
level=ERROR
# Log level. Supported: EMERG, ERROR, INFO, DEBUG
Where can you look up what these error numbers mean?
SEVERE: receive error: 21000
Daniel Gibby wrote:
David Bolshoy had this problem on Jun 2. 2003
Did you ever get this figured out? I have the same problem with much
the same setup as you.
Apache and tomcat seem to run fine for a while
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