Hi Kamala,
Try http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/memory.html
Usually it is the -X settings you need to play with.
Assaf
--- Vadlamudi, Kamala
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When starting tomcat it is running Out of Memory.
There were three Hosts in server.xml file pointing
to
same
It's possible. I think I saw something about it on the
running.txt file.
Assaf
--- Vadlamudi, Kamala
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Hi Assaf
Thanks for the mail. I used the site you sent me to
Check the following
- The ram on my system is 128MB.
- The out of memory problem is showing up way
My problem is not with the DNS settings. They are
mapped to the same IP address (my machine) and that
works fine.
What do you mean your 'hosts' file? Currently I have a
host node in the server.xml file. Under it I define
the various aliases (subdomains).
Thanks,
Assaf
--- Kyle [EMAIL PROTECTED
as they are dynamically created and deleted.
Looking forward,
Assaf
--- Tom Burke [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The Hosts file is hold-over from the pre-DNS method
of finding IP
addresses. Basically, there's a file - 'Hosts' -
that holds addresses,
in the format:
domain_nameip_address eg
that might be
the place to disable.
Cheers,
Assaf
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Thanks Bernard,
My problem is to do with Search Engine bots. They seem
to be getting jsessionid when they crawl and do not
remove them. This causes them to index pages INCLUDING
the session id and therefore it appears on the search
engine listing. Any way to remove that?
Assaf
--- Bernhard
was hoping to
map something like:
*.domain.com
but this does not seem to be working. Is there any
way
of doing so? I am using tomcat 5.0.28 on JDK 1.5
running on linux Fedora.
Thanks,
Assaf
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