Using the manager app (/manager/status) I am seeing multiple threads in
the 'Service' mode with times of well over 60 minutes! Here is an
example:
Stage TimeB Sent B Recv Client VHost Request
S 5192947 ms 0 KB0 KB67.152.68.16dev1.mycompany.com
GET /
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Subject: Tomcat 5.5 Running out of Threads
Using the manager app (/manager/status) I am seeing multiple threads in
the 'Service' mode with times of well over 60 minutes! Here is an
example:
Stage TimeB Sent B Recv Client VHost Request
S 5192947 ms 0 KB0
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Subject: Tomcat 5.5 Running out of Threads
Using the manager app (/manager/status) I am seeing multiple threads
in
the 'Service' mode with times of well over 60 minutes! Here
Dear Sir/Madam,
I have been using tomcat 4.x/5.0.x version for web
developmen (JSP/Servlets)but i am finding difficulties in starting the server
itself many times.I have set the JAVA_HOME environmental variable to the
directory where i have installed the j2sdk1.4.2. e.g.
It's tough to say what your problem is without more information. Did you
check Tomcat's logs to see what the error is when starting up? Have you
tried running tomcat from the console instead of from a batch file so
that you can see the output of the server when it erors and quits?
Give those
Tomcat's logs to see what the error is when starting up? Have you
tried running tomcat from the console instead of from a batch file so
that you can see the output of the server when it erors and quits?
Give those a try and let us know what the output is and maybe some one
can help.
Regards
Try putting an html or jsp file in your my_apps folder. I'm not sure
what Tomcat does when you navigate to the web app with nothing other
than WEB-INF in the web app's folder. When I navigate to one of my web
apps the way you're trying, I get a directory listing of the files and
folders I have
Hello,
i have already tested these things which you are telling.When i put
some html or jsp files directly ubder my_apps folder i see the list of these
files when i type http://localhost:8080/my_apps but my problem is that
sometimes i am not able to see this also.it says /my_apps is
Can anyone point me to a thread discussing
the following configuration or something similar, where the discussion relates
to the CPU running up to 100%?
Windows 2003 Server Standard Edition running
IIS 6.0
Tomcat 5.0.28 installed and running (as a
service)
SQL Server 2000 SP3 connected
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Can anyone point me to a thread discussing the following configuration or
something similar, where the discussion relates to the CPU running
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Can anyone point me to a thread discussing the following configuration or
something similar
posted to the correct lists : ( . i am first time user to
tdk. my tomcat is not running. i am using tdk 2.3. my question is:
when all applications from webapps folder are deleted following messages come when i
click on startup.bat
Oct 18, 2004 10:33:42 AM
tomcat is not running. i am using tdk 2.3. my question is:
when all applications from webapps folder are deleted following messages come when i
click on startup.bat
Oct 18, 2004 10:33:42 AM org.apache.commons.modeler.Registry loadRegistry
INFO: Loading registry information
Oct 18, 2004 10:33
hello all,
i hope i have posted to the correct lists : ( . i am first time user to
tdk. my tomcat is not running. i am using tdk 2.3. my question is:
when all applications from webapps folder are deleted following messages come when i
click on startup.bat
Oct 18, 2004 10:33:42 AM
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Subject: RE: Setup problem with Tomcat 5.0.25 running as a daemon under jsvc
Hi Doug,
Thanks for your suggestion. For some reason, my Linux (7.2) doesn't like
the chusr command
List
Subject: Re: Setup problem with Tomcat 5.0.25 running as a daemon under
jsvc
Do a
chgrp -R youruser tomcatBaseDir
and a
chusr -R youruser tomcatBaseDir
To have the tomcat directory structure that is owned and belongs to the
user
specified in jsvc.
Doug
www.parsonstechnical.com
Hi all,
I found a problem that might be more of a jsvc problem than a tomcat
issue. But perhaps someone has had the same issue and knows the
solution. When a user creates a new subdomain (e.g.
http://subdomain.mydomain.com) and publishes a new Java Server Page,
they get the following error:
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Hi all,
I found a problem that might be more of a jsvc problem than a tomcat
issue. But perhaps someone has had the same issue and knows the
solution. When a user
Why Jboss3.2.3 (came with built-in tomcat) runs so many child process on
Lynix?
Are those all the processes run on the same JVM or different?
Where can we change this setting (number of processes to run on lynix)?
Please need help
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Hi all
I am quite new in Tomcat. I am facing a startup error while starting up my
Tomcat server.
My Tomacat server version is:
tomcat-4.1.30
JDK installed is:
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.3.1_11-b02)Java
HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.3.1_11-b02, mixed mode)
need to configure log4j for them.
Yoav Shapira
Millennium Research Informatics
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Subject: Tomcat not running on Redhat 9 (SOMRAJ)
Hi all
I am quite new
: tomcat 5.0.16 running out of resources
Hi, I'm running Tomcat 5.0.16 and I'm getting the following error
peiiodically:
The system is out of resources.
Consult the following stack trace for details.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
It happens when certain jsp forms are compiled. Is there a way to increase
Hi, I'm running Tomcat 5.0.16 and I'm getting the following error
peiiodically:
The system is out of resources.
Consult the following stack trace for details.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
It happens when certain jsp forms are compiled. Is there a way to increase
the amount of system resources
stuttering when
your application is first accessed.
HTH
Jake Alley wrote:
Hi, I'm running Tomcat 5.0.16 and I'm getting the following error
peiiodically:
The system is out of resources.
Consult the following stack trace for details.
java.lang.OutOfMemoryError
It happens when certain jsp forms
Hi,
also consider upgrading to 5.0.18 - there was a memory leak fixed in
tomcat. You can search the archive of this conference to find more info.
Best,
David
Jake Alley wrote:
Hi, I'm running Tomcat 5.0.16 and I'm getting the following error
peiiodically:
The system is out of resources
]; then
echo Woohoo - the site is up (and not hacked);
else
echo The downloaded page is diff from the golden file
fi
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-Tim
Tom Ly wrote:
I plan on using cron to automatically run a script to check if Tomcat is
running. How would I write one
:
I plan on using cron to automatically run a script to check if Tomcat is
running. How would I write one?
-Tom
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2003, Tim Funk wrote:
2 really simple ways
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# Assume tomcat is the only java process
(logs in Unix
or output window on Windows).
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Java Prog
Hi,
How can we know
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Subject: How can we know Tomcat is running or not through Standalone
Java
Prog
Hi,
How can we know Tomcat is running or not through Standalone Java
Program.
Thanks in Advance,
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This might depend on the shell used, but I think should be -gt.
Here's another option in case you have java programs running that aren't
Tomcat:
#this is all one line
COWBELL=`ps ax --width=1000 | grep \
[o]rg.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap \
start | awk '{printf $1 }' | wc | awk '{print $2}'`
#end
Hi,
How can we know Tomcat is running or not through Standalone Java Program.
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Hello,
after almost comleting Oreilly's Tomcat - The Definitive Guide, the
only thing mentioned there about changing the user tomcat is running as
is to put it into a chroot-environment, whereby the chroot is not as
important
You could check out the commons-daemon jsvc (ships with TC 5.x, but should
work with 4.1.x as well). It doesn't handle the chroot problem (but, since
Solaris 8, I've almost given up on getting chroot to work). However, it
does handle the port-binding and then changing uid problem.
Thanks. I
Hello,
after almost comleting Oreilly's Tomcat - The Definitive Guide, the
only thing mentioned there about changing the user tomcat is running as
is to put it into a chroot-environment, whereby the chroot is not as
important as changing the user and group in the same step. Without doing
users
If anyone knows of a comparable solution on AIX please chime in.
Regards,
-Ryan
On Wed, 26 Nov 2003, Marten Lehmann wrote:
Hello,
after almost comleting Oreilly's Tomcat - The Definitive Guide, the
only thing mentioned there about changing the user tomcat is running as
is to put
went well. Since then, my Tomcat service started every time I started my
computer, as a service.
Hope it helps,
Ken
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Subject: Tomcat 4.1.27 Running
I have installed Tomcat ver 4.1.27 as a service on my WIN2000 machine,
however, I cannot reach the site through a browser window (I.E.). I can reach the
site through my browser when I run Tomcat with the startup option. There must be some
setup options that I don't have configured
I have a problem,
we found this morning that the tomcat server is not starting.. when we do
manual ./startup.sh all looks good buth tomcat is not started. When we do
./shutdown.sh I get the following error:
# ./shutdown.sh
Using CATALINA_BASE: /usr/local/jakarta-tomcat-4.1.27
Using
: Monday, September 29, 2003 11:17 AM
Subject: Tomcat NOT running
I have a problem,
we found this morning that the tomcat server is not starting.. when we do
manual ./startup.sh all looks good buth tomcat is not started. When we do
./shutdown.sh I get the following error:
# ./shutdown.sh
Using
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I am not sure why we are not running 1.4, but the image from corporate has
1.3.1 and we have been told to live with it. We are running pretty much the
same configuration
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I'm not sure that this is it, but you might try setting the JVM min and
max
memory limits when starting Tomcat by adding the following
Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1x running as NT Service Issue
I dont think the java versi0on is necessarily a problem however what you
need to remeber is when you install the service, you fix the settings of
the JVM. If you want to control memory settings, you need to do it in the
tomcat.exe command which
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I agree with your view on memory usage on a client, but what I am not
clear
on is do those settings constitute a hard limit for Tomcat
If you need to run NT as a service, use this tool to set it up. It makes life
pretty nice.
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/tcservcfg/
-Tim
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/faq/windows.html
Robert Porter wrote:
I agree with your view on memory usage on a client, but what I am not clear
on is do
thanks been looking for something like that for ages!
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If you need to run NT as a service, use this tool to set it up. It makes
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pretty nice.
http://web.bvu.edu/staff/david/tcservcfg/
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Found that while googling my issue, it looks very promising, but I need
something we can include in a custom setup
!
Cheers,
Bob Porter
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well in that case the tomcat.exe included with the tomcat dist is fine
once you have
Tomcat is not running as a service. Anyone have any clues??
Bob Porter
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Subject: RE: Tomcat 4.1x running as NT Service Issue
I reinstalled Tomcat using
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I'm not sure that this is it, but you might try setting the JVM min and max
memory limits when starting Tomcat by adding the following to
$CATALINA_HOME\bin
I have scanned all the archives, and have seen some issues that are similar
but not quite the same so I am posting this request.
We are running Tomcat 4.1.24 Binary release, as a Service on Windows 2000
SP3 and SP4 Pro version. No JSP just servlets. The Tomcat instance is
hosting 2 servlets
? Do you have existing code that is not
compatible with jdk 1.4? We are running Tomcat 4.1.24 as a service under
Windows 2000 Server accessing an SQL Server database on the same machine
with JDK 1.4.1_01 and it is working.
Nathan
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I'm not sure that this is it, but you might try setting the JVM min and max
memory limits when starting Tomcat by adding the following to
$CATALINA_HOME\bin
://wtrjo210/ConsultaDica?pagina=pagina_atualindice=i;Bjsp:get
Property name=dica property=nomeDica //B/a/font
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But, this bean property is well defined into my Javabeans!!!
Take a look at the log running process of Tomcat:
dica = (euc.Dica) pageContext.getAttribute(dica
and onehundred.txt in a comparison tool like xdiff and
you will see what I am talking about.
I attached 3 thread dumps :
- normal.txt is the thread dump when tomcat is running as expected
- onehundred.txt is the thread dump when tomcat is at 100% cpu. NOTE that no
applications are running inside Tomcat
Howdy,
Seems like a JK connector issue. I personally can't help much there ;(
- onehundred.txt is the thread dump when tomcat is at 100% cpu. NOTE
that
no applications are running inside Tomcat.
Umm, it does seem like there are all the standard apps (ROOT, admin,
manager, examples, tomcat-docs
Hi,
I have installed Tomcat 4.1 and under the services running I am able to see
tomcat running but when I enter //localhost:8080/ it does not show me the
index.jsp page. I had Tomcat running before I installed the Java Web
Services Development Kit. Even after uninstall of JWSDK and reinstall
Howdy,
Kindly tell us what errprs are in the tomcat logs... ;)
Yoav Shapira
Millennium ChemInformatics
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Sent: Wednesday, April 02, 2003 1:00 PM
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Hi,
I have installed Tomcat
;. If
you want anything different, you have to set it up.
John
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From: Santos Jha [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 12:21 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Problem with Tomcat Apache running on Different IPs
Hello all,
After successfully
Hello all,
After successfully configuring mod_jk2 to enable communication in
between Apache and tomcat, I have couple of questions. I will love to
know the answers.:
1. With Ajp13 is it necessary to run tomcat apache on same IP? Here is
the scenario:
For me Apache is running of real
is running?
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my server?
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my server?
Jianping Zhu
Department of Computer Science
Univerity of Georgia
Athens, GA 30602
Tel 706 5423900
Use a command line program like wget, cURL, JMeter, ... to get a page back.
You can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
Jianping Zhu wrote:
os: redhat 7.3
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JMeter, ... to get a page back.
You can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
Jianping Zhu wrote:
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my
server
?
On Sun, 9 Feb 2003, Tim Funk wrote:
Use a command line program like wget, cURL,
JMeter, ... to get a page back.
You can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
Jianping Zhu wrote:
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my
server
can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
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wget, cURL,
JMeter, ... to get a page back.
You can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
Jianping Zhu wrote:
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my
server
, ... to get a page back.
You can also look for a java process running.
-Tim
Jianping Zhu wrote:
os: redhat 7.3
how can i make sure that tomcat is running in my
server
How do you determine what version of Tomcat is running on your server?
Thanks,
Gary
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How do you determine what version of Tomcat is running on your
Hi:
I Integrated my Tomcat with IDEA IDE and when I run my Tomcat I get
following error- wonder why?
Exception during startup processing
java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError:
Becky,
We use the Java Wrapper Service at:
http://wrapper.sourceforge.net/doc/english/index.html
In addition to working cross platform (Windows NT and Unix), you can
test the service from the command line before and after installing it.
They supply sample configurations for Tomcat.
Gary
Tomcat runs fine when started via startup/shutdown batch files, and
there are no errors in the logs either way.
-B
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That's usually a configuration error.
See what the Tomcat logs tell you.
/mde/
just my two cents . . . .
, and tomcat was running normally, I shut down
the server and attempted to start it again as a service, but it would
not start. The error message was something like cannot start - service
does not return an error.
Anyone seen this before? I'm running 2000 Server. Any ideas?
Thanks,
-B
That's usually a configuration error.
See what the Tomcat logs tell you.
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Subject: JDBC connectivity problems on Tomcat 4.0.6 running on OpenBSD 3.2
Hello all,
I've got a web application on Tomcat which works fine using Sun ONE Studio 4
CE's Tomcat server, but fails on Tomcat 4.0.6 on my OpenBSD server. The
example
Hello all,
I've got a web application on Tomcat which works fine using Sun ONE Studio 4
CE's Tomcat server, but fails on Tomcat 4.0.6 on my OpenBSD server. The
example Tomcat servlets work, but JDBC doesn't (and this application talks
to a back-end MS SQL Server 2000 for most things, including
tomcat either by a) having the output sent to
the html stream; or b) having the log file accessible while tomcat is
running; or c) . . . ?
Thanks,
- Steve Peterson
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Tel
Steven Peterson wrote:
what the error was. Is there any way to see the error output of a jsp
page without shutting down tomcat either by a) having the output sent to
the html stream; or b) having the log file accessible while tomcat is
running; or c) . . . ?
If you do your development
If you do your development on a Linux or Unix box, you can do b) with
tail -f logfile while Tomcat's running and writing to the file.
As far as I know, there's no way around the questionable file locking
semantics implemented in Windows
-Paul
If you install Cygwin on a Win32 machine,
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to enable SSL on Tomcat 4.0 running on Linux RedHat
7.2. Tomcat is not on Versign's list as a supported Web Server, does anyone
have the instructions. I already created a CSR and sent it to Verisign, they
replied with an email that gave me an order number and a link
Tomcat 4.0 SSL HOWTO:
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
John
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Sent: Wednesday, October 16, 2002 4:07 PM
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http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
Gabe Sanchez wrote:
Hi all,
Does anyone know how to enable SSL on Tomcat 4.0 running on Linux RedHat
7.2. Tomcat is not on Versign's list as a supported Web Server, does anyone
have the instructions. I already created a CSR
Many Thanks,
Gabe
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Subject: Re: Enabling SSL for Tomcat 4.0 running on Linux RH 7.2
http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/ssl-howto.html
Gabe
I haven't seen this. I start tomcat (4.0.4) manually, but I can run IE
and WE just fine.
David
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I am running Tomcat 4.0.1 version on my Windows NT box. I am experiencing a
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Hi Folks,
I am running Tomcat 4.0.1 version on my Windows NT box. I am
experiencing a bizzare problem when i run Tomcat and try to open
Explorer. I have tomcat in my startup, and it starts up properly. When
Tomcat is running, if i
Hi all,
I'm building a system that must be able to execute any java app that
will be uploaded.
In fact the server (a web app running under tomcat) just dispatches
these applications to other pcs.
The problem is that while the server serializes the application class
files for dispatching I get
From: KAKARONTZAS GEORGE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:04 PM
Hi all,
I'm building a system that must be able to execute any java app that
will be uploaded.
In fact the server (a web app running under tomcat) just dispatches
these applications to other pcs
is running
From: KAKARONTZAS GEORGE [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 11:04 PM
Hi all,
I'm building a system that must be able to execute any java app that
will be uploaded.
In fact the server (a web app running under tomcat) just dispatches
these applications to other pcs
Hi Folks,
I am running Tomcat 4.0.1 version on my Windows NT box. I am experiencing a
bizzare problem when i run Tomcat and try to open Explorer. I have tomcat
in my startup, and it starts up properly. When Tomcat is running, if i try
to open Explorer, sometimes the explorer window doesn't come
Hi all,
I need to detect the Tomcat status on a production server. I was trying to
run a detecting program on the development server. If Tomcat is down on the
production sever, I would get an email. I wrote the following codes in my
detecting program. I tried to connect the main.jsp page on the
because tomcat or the web server might reply with an error
page.
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Von: Jack Li [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Montag, 8. Juli 2002 15:01
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: How to detect whether Tomcat is running?
I need to detect the Tomcat status
whether Tomcat is running?
If you don't change it, the jsp engine always sends content
length = -1, as it don't knows how long the output will
get at the time it creates the header. So it is better to
read the stream and parse the result for the status code.
Note taht the content length may
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