Hi,
We are doing research with Apache+mod_jk+Tomcat testing the failover
behavior when a hardware server failure occurs. For example, the web server
loses power, a network cable becomes unplugged, etc. We have Apache running
on a Web tier and Tomcat running on a separate App tier server
to
handle this type of server failure? Thanks.
Well, the socket_timeout should work.
You can use Advanced worker properties. See:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/connectors-doc/config/workers.html
for setting cping/cpong.
Regards,
Mladen
MBean server failure.
It's
not working on my desktop, so I went to another
machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24
LE
clean. No MBean server failure, and the admin
tool
runs great.
Conclusion: my desktop setup is the problem.
I've been poring through my system parameters
I HATE it when I ask a question that nobody will
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I learned more about my MBean server failure. It's
not working on my desktop, so I went to another
machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24 LE
clean. No MBean server failure, and the admin tool
runs great.
Conclusion: my
MBean server failure. It's
not working on my desktop, so I went to another
machine and installed JDK 1.4.1 and Tomcat 4.1.24 LE
clean. No MBean server failure, and the admin tool
runs great.
Conclusion: my desktop setup is the problem.
I've been poring through my system parameters. I
Hi all.
I have installed Apache 2.0.43 + Tomcat 4.1.12 + jk2 connector.
All works fine but sometimes the server don't work and when i make top i
find a process java or javac with a 98% CPU and in memory a lot of minutes
(200 min) or others with 0% CPU in memory for hours.
I made a script to