The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread matthew . proud
We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part of its installation We are seeing (via task manager) a slow build up of handles for the tomcat app.. Has anyone come across this before? This e-mail and any attachments are confidential and intended solely for the

Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Christoph Kutzinski
This Peregrine Get Answers application is probably leaking file handles. Ask their support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part of its installation We are seeing (via task manager) a slow build up of handles for the tomcat app..

RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread matthew . proud
: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles This Peregrine Get Answers application is probably leaking file handles. Ask their support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part of its installation We are seeing (via task manager

Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Christoph Kutzinski
tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles This Peregrine Get Answers application is probably leaking file handles. Ask their support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part of its installation We are seeing (via task manager) a slow

RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread matthew . proud
: Christoph Kutzinski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 13 September 2005 12:14 To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles I think, I'm not quite getting it: You (your organisation) bought Get Answers and Tomcat is used as a part of it. I.e. Tomcat can

Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Christoph Kutzinski
: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles This Peregrine Get Answers application is probably leaking file handles. Ask their support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part of its installation We are seeing (via task manager

RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles I have and they put it down to being the Tomcat application - not much use at all! Since this has not been reported by anyone else, it is highly likely

RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread George Sexton
://www.mhsoftware.com/ Voice: 303 438 9585 -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, September 13, 2005 3:37 AM To: tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org Subject: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles We have a server running Peregrine Get

RE: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Wade Chandler
To: Tomcat Users List Subject: Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488. } is leaking handles This Peregrine Get Answers application is probably leaking file handles. Ask their support. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have a server running Peregrine Get Answers which use TOMCAT as part

Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread Jason Bainbridge
On 9/13/05, Wade Chandler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have and they put it down to being the Tomcat application - not much use at all! On task manager it does indicate that tomcat is at fault.. I'm assuming by the reference to task manager that this is

Re: The process tomcat {pid 1488.0000 } is leaking handles

2005-09-13 Thread David Haynes
Wade Chandler wrote: --- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have and they put it down to being the Tomcat application - not much use at all! On task manager it does indicate that tomcat is at fault.. Another suggestion. Grab a copy of JBoss or Sun App Serv (or whatever you have handy)