I have a question along these lines... I am running jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on 4 different severs. 3 are Red Hat 8.0 and 1 Red Hat 6.2. Same tomcat configuration on all of them. ps -el shows one java process on the Red Hat 8.0 but on the 6.2 box I have upward of 30 processes for java. Is there a reason for this? R/S Magilla
Hi My problem is that tomcat runs out of processors and I see "No processor available, rejecting this connection" in the log file. By reading earlier posts a I understand that each processor is a thread and is not freed until it is returned by my code, my code is hanging somewhere. The problem is that my servlet (the only thing running in tomcat) only "forwards" requests threw CORBA to a big app that I can't change, and its in their the code hangs. So, how can I solve this? The perfect solution would be if tomcat could automaticly free processors after some timeout ( 60 s) but I have not found such a feature/setting, does it exist? If not, could I do some small hack in my servlet that monitors and somehow terminates (kills thread or something) the request after 60s and therby freeing the processor? I am running tomcat 4.1.12, java 1.4.0_04, redhat linux 9. I am using the HttpConnector. Thank you Daniel Carlsson Gimlisoft AB Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: 0709-744570, 031-189024