RE: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Shapira, Yoav
. Yoav Shapira Millennium ChemInformatics >-Original Message- >From: Philipp Leusmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 3:37 PM >To: Tomcat Users List >Subject: AW: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh > >Hi, > >thanks for your answer fir

AW: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Philipp Leusmann
s not very helpful. Did you mean that one? If not, it would be great if you could give me the subject of the thread. Thanks, Philipp > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: Shapira, Yoav [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Montag, 4. August 2003 15:18 > An: Tomcat Users List &g

RE: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Howdy, >when I stop tomcat using shutdown.sh there are still many tomcat-processes >running in linux. Is this normal or do I have a configuration problem >(contexts are not closed properly)? >I use a connection pool to a Mysql-database in my application >(BasicDatasourceFactory). Do I have to clo

RE: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Shapira, Yoav
Howdy, > Since your question is regarding tomcat on linux, so I thought it best >to put my question to you as well. I have downloaded the rpm file for >the SDK or jdk 1.4. When I see the file on linux machine, I see >___.rpm.bin >How do I install it ? Any suggestions ? Bad idea: start another th

AW: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Philipp Leusmann
I?d try sh ./__.rpm.bin > -Ursprungliche Nachricht- > Von: Zille Hassan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Gesendet: Montag, 4. August 2003 13:33 > An: Tomcat Users List > Betreff: RE: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh > > > Dear Philipp > Since your ques

RE: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Zille Hassan
PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 2:23 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh Hello, when I stop tomcat using shutdown.sh there are still many tomcat-processes running in linux. Is this normal or do I have a configuration problem (contexts are not closed

Many java-processes left after shutdown.sh

2003-08-04 Thread Philipp Leusmann
Hello, when I stop tomcat using shutdown.sh there are still many tomcat-processes running in linux. Is this normal or do I have a configuration problem (contexts are not closed properly)? I use a connection pool to a Mysql-database in my application (BasicDatasourceFactory). Do I have to close the

RE : RE : many java processes

2002-03-22 Thread Vincent Lambert
C28_III). I don't >understand there is so many java processes (more than 130). There is 8 >sites that include a web application. > >Here is parts of my configuration files : > > > > className="org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector" >

RE : many java processes

2002-03-22 Thread Gregor Kovaè
t;I don't understand there is so many java processes (more than 130). >There is 8 sites that include a web application. > >Here is parts of my configuration files : > > > > className="org.apache.catalina.connector.warp.WarpConnector" >

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Erwin Ambrosch
odel but we needed to update the linux > > threading I have seen many e-mails complaining about how tomcat > > creates s many processes and this is due to a JVM thing not tomcat. > > Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many many java > > processes on

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Jason Koeninger
; > > On linux did anybody ever get a linux patch for fixing the problem of one >process per java thread. I read on the sun bug parade they were going to port to a >new threading model but we needed to update the linux threading???? I have seen many >e-mails complaining about h

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Dean Hiller
thanks all for the help, I have a much better understanding of what is going on. Our customers were complaining about that. I will contact redhat as to see if they are going to fix that or not. thanks, Dean Furmaniak Christophe wrote: > > > > pstree -p might help to show what get's started b

RE: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Furmaniak Christophe
> > pstree -p might help to show what get's started by what > and if you prefer to have a "true" ps output, just try ps -faux CF -- To unsubscribe: For additional commands: Troubles with the list:

RE: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Cato, Christopher
oblems? If not, just ignore it. Linus will probably fix that sometime. > -Original Message- > From: D. Jay Newman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: den 21 mars 2002 15:51 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: many java processes > > > I looked at my ps outpu

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Jean-Luc BEAUDET
ls complaining about how tomcat creates s many processes and this is due to >a JVM thing not tomcat. Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many >many java processes on their linux? > > > > Any help, pointers you could give me would be great, > > > >

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread D. Jay Newman
Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many >many java processes on their linux? > > > Any help, pointers you could give me would be great, > > > > As near as I can tell, Linux *doesn't* create multiple processes. If you > > look closely at the o

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Dean Hiller
at. Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many >many java processes on their linux? > > Any help, pointers you could give me would be great, > > As near as I can tell, Linux *doesn't* create multiple processes. If you > look closely at the output of "ps

Re: many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread D. Jay Newman
mcat creates s many processes and this is due to >a JVM thing not tomcat. Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many >many java processes on their linux? > Any help, pointers you could give me would be great, As near as I can tell, Linux *doesn't* create multi

many java processes

2002-03-21 Thread Dean Hiller
many processes and this is due to a JVM thing not tomcat. Does anybody know or is everyone just sitting by with many many java processes on their linux? Any help, pointers you could give me would be great, thanks, Dean -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional co

RE: many java processes

2002-02-26 Thread KC Berg
tilization of the pid's you'll notice they are very low. Also the number of pid's will change as the number of concurrent users to your system increases or decreases. -Original Message- From: chad kellerman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:4

RE: many java processes

2002-02-26 Thread KC Berg
TED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 11:48 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: many java processes Hello everyone, I am running a red hat 6.2 tomcat 4.01 webapp server configured for virtual host. I have noticed that if tomcat stays running it "builds" up a lot of java process

many java processes

2002-02-26 Thread chad kellerman
Hello everyone, I am running a red hat 6.2 tomcat 4.01 webapp server configured for virtual host. I have noticed that if tomcat stays running it "builds" up a lot of java processes. Has this caused anyone any problems with anyones elses servers? I am afraid that if a put a few java d

RE: too many java processes ???

2001-04-10 Thread Saurabh Shukla
Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 06, 2001 2:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: too many java processes ??? Hi, Are you using Multi-threaded Applications??? If so, this would be natural...;-) With the Linux Operating System... Threads are

Re: too many java processes ???

2001-04-06 Thread kreso
36 AM Subject: Re: too many java processes ??? Hi, Are you using Multi-threaded Applications??? If so, this would be natural...;-) With the Linux Operating System... Threads are actually reported as being processes...;-) Try using top or ps -aux and add up the memory usage of the processes...;

Re: too many java processes ???

2001-04-06 Thread John Clark L. Naldoza
Hi, Are you using Multi-threaded Applications??? If so, this would be natural...;-) With the Linux Operating System... Threads are actually reported as being processes...;-) Try using top or ps -aux and add up the memory usage of the processes...;-) However, this does appear to be quite o

too many java processes ???

2001-04-06 Thread kreso
When we run tomcat, it opens about 30 java processes and it takes a lot (almost all) of our 128 MB memory. Is that supposed to be? We are running it on linux. Processes look something like this...   root 11077 11049  0 Apr05 ?    00:00:00 /usr/java/jdk1.3/bin/i386/nativeroot 1107

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-28 Thread Craig R. McClanahan
David Knaack wrote: > > Thats as good a reason as any. But did you notice the multiple > java processes under your old java 1.1.8 ? Yep, in my case. The IBM 1.1.8 JVM runs native threads, and exhibits the same "symptom". > > I submit that the additional java processes/threads you are > seeing

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread Trevor Little
Yes I was just thinking about that... good to see they are just threads. Kevin Sangeelee wrote: > > On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Trevor Little wrote: > > > You're probably right about all the threads coming from the java > > upgrade. We didn't have so many thread with java 1.1.8. > > I think that if

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread Kevin Sangeelee
On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Trevor Little wrote: > You're probably right about all the threads coming from the java > upgrade. We didn't have so many thread with java 1.1.8. I think that if you run your JVM with green-threads, then all the threads are wrapped up inside the java process. If you use nat

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread Trevor Little
You're probably right about all the threads coming from the java upgrade. We didn't have so many thread with java 1.1.8. David Knaack wrote: > > From: "Trevor Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Hmmm, we don't have any virtual domains. > > Each instance of tomcat that you run will start up some n

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread yue . m . ma
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Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread David Knaack
From: "Trevor Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Hmmm, we don't have any virtual domains. Each instance of tomcat that you run will start up some number of java threads (as will any other java apps you are running). Try the command below to see the relationship of the java processes to each other.

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread Trevor Little
Hmmm, we don't have any virtual domains. As for going with java 1.3, I don't know really. I guess the best answer is, just because. We where using tomcat 3.1 and java 1.1.8. We are trying tomcat 3.2 because it supports ssl standalone and that's something we need. David Knaack wrote: > > Fro

Re: why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread David Knaack
From: "Trevor Little" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I'm using tomcat 3.2 standalone for out web app under linux and java > 1.3. When I do a ps aux there's over 25 java processes. With tomcat > 3.1 there was nothing like that. Does this happen to anyone else? I'll bet I can answer that :) I've got abo

why so many java processes for tomat 3.2b6?

2000-10-27 Thread Trevor Little
I'm using tomcat 3.2 standalone for out web app under linux and java 1.3. When I do a ps aux there's over 25 java processes. With tomcat 3.1 there was nothing like that. Does this happen to anyone else?