On Wednesday 24 November 2004 15:33, Peter Crowther wrote:
Hi Peter,
> Quinton, what OS are you on? If on UNIX, this could mean that you have
> run out of file descriptors for the process - at least, I last saw this
> error when running a popular telnet-based multi-user game when we fell
> off t
> From: Quinton Delpeche [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Does this mean that I don't have enough sockets for my
> connector or what?
> ignored exception:
> java.net.SocketException: Too many open
> files
Quinton, what OS are you on? If on UNIX, this could mean that you have
run out of file descri
Hi,
I get this error in my catalina.out logs every 30 or so minutes and then I am
forced to restart Tomcat.
Does this mean that I don't have enough sockets for my connector or what?
SEVERE: Endpoint [SSL:
ServerSocket[addr=0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0,port=0,localport=8443]] ignored exception:
java.net.S
Hi Ivan,
What platform are you using ?
If you're using Linux and have a recent kernel, you can check the
file and inode limits like this:
$> cat /proc/sys/fs/file-max
$> cat /proc/sys/fs/inode-max
and can change them similarly (as root) with
I am running a stress test on my Servlet based system; there are
about 30 users being tested simultaneously. It works well for about 5
10 mins or so and then I get the error listed below and then after
about another minute the whole system locks up! I cannot hit any of
the servlets. Apache is
Hi Alexander,
We experienced similar problems in our environment which was under
Linux. The fix was to tune the kernel parameters in /proc/sys/fs to
allow more files and inodes across the whole system to be used. We
doubled these values and haven't had any problems
Hello Tomcat users/developers;
We've been using Tomcat as our development server for a few months, but now
that our
project is really getting off the ground I find that I get the following
error message after
I use the server for 10 minutes or so: