RE: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Carl F. Hall
I'm currently running Tomcat 5.0.28 w/ JRockit 1.4.2_04 on Debian Sarge.
Tomcat is running great and I haven't had any problems at all (w/ Tomcat,
that is).


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Hi!

We are going to use Tomcat as our J2EE Server for the next project.  I was 
wondering if anybody knows of some sort of comparative study of performance 
of Tomcat on different Linux Distributions.  Recently I have seen that 
people were posting problems about Debian (woody).  We are thinking of 
Fedora Core 2.  Any suggestions/comments are welcome.

Regards,
Sudip



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RE: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Dale, Matt

If you go with core 2 you'll need to upgrade to a later kernel as there was problems 
running java on the shipped kernel. Core 3 should be out soon but that'll no doubt 
introduce it's own problems. Might be worth a shot though.

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Hi!

We are going to use Tomcat as our J2EE Server for the next project.  I was 
wondering if anybody knows of some sort of comparative study of performance 
of Tomcat on different Linux Distributions.  Recently I have seen that 
people were posting problems about Debian (woody).  We are thinking of 
Fedora Core 2.  Any suggestions/comments are welcome.

Regards,
Sudip



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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread A Leg
Hi
I use fedora 2, and I have no problem with java, nor tomcat.
But tomcat deliver with fedora is an old one. You would have to download 
some up to date release.
I have also some mandrake and it works good.

Best regards
Andre
Dale, Matt wrote:
If you go with core 2 you'll need to upgrade to a later kernel as there was problems 
running java on the shipped kernel. Core 3 should be out soon but that'll no doubt 
introduce it's own problems. Might be worth a shot though.
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Hi!
We are going to use Tomcat as our J2EE Server for the next project.  I was 
wondering if anybody knows of some sort of comparative study of performance 
of Tomcat on different Linux Distributions.  Recently I have seen that 
people were posting problems about Debian (woody).  We are thinking of 
Fedora Core 2.  Any suggestions/comments are welcome.

Regards,
Sudip

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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Evgeny Gesin
Tomcat 4.x works very well on production servers with
RedHat 9 and Fedora 2. The new Java 1.5 adds better
memory management.

Evgeny Gesin
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RE: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Filip Hanik \(lists\)
redhat 9 is pretty crummy with java, you might need to add in the
LD_ASSUME_KERNEL parameter for stability

Filip

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memory management.

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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Giuseppe Briotti
I use both Suse 9.1 and Mandrake 10 and all works great! :-)

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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Ronald Klop
My company is running a 2-node cluster of Tomcat 5.0.25 on Debian Woody (custom 
upgraded kernel 2.4 and 2.6) with about 70 requests/sec.
Recently we started upgrading some test machines to Debian Sarge, which still runs 
very well.
Ronald.
On Tue Oct 26 15:27:44 CEST 2004 sudip shrestha [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
We are going to use Tomcat as our J2EE Server for the next project. I was 
wondering if anybody knows of some sort of comparative study of performance 
of Tomcat on different Linux Distributions. Recently I have seen that 
people were posting problems about Debian (woody). We are thinking of 
Fedora Core 2. Any suggestions/comments are welcome.

Regards,
Sudip

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RE: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Mike Curwen
What the heck.. haven't heard mine yet.

Slack 9, no problems at all. :)


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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread David Goodenough
Likewise Debian Sid.  Works well, but no .deb file to install it
so had to use the tar file.

On Tuesday 26 October 2004 16:02, Mike Curwen wrote:
 What the heck.. haven't heard mine yet.

 Slack 9, no problems at all. :)

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RE: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Larry Meadors
..nor mine - gentoo!

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/26/04 9:02 AM 
What the heck.. haven't heard mine yet.

Slack 9, no problems at all. :)


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Re: which Linux Platform is best for Tomcat?

2004-10-26 Thread Eric Weidner
To expand on this, RedHat backported the NPTL (New Posix Threading Library) 
from the 2.6 kernel into the 2.4.x kernels used in RH8 and RH9.  Java has 
problems with this backport and it can cause hangs, particularly in 
System.exec() type calls.

Setting the environment variable LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.4.1 will turn off the new 
threading and alleviate the problem.

Regardless, these distributions are old and end of life anyway.

My server is Debian Sid, kernel 2.6.7 currently, with JDK 1.4.2_04 and runs 
Tomcat fine.

Eric Weidner
BlueGlue Project Lead
OpenLogic, Inc.
http://www.openlogic.com

On Tuesday 26 October 2004 08:14 am, Filip Hanik (lists) wrote:
 redhat 9 is pretty crummy with java, you might need to add in the
 LD_ASSUME_KERNEL parameter for stability

 Filip

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 Tomcat 4.x works very well on production servers with
 RedHat 9 and Fedora 2. The new Java 1.5 adds better
 memory management.

 Evgeny Gesin
 http://www.javadesk.com
 http://www.alltelescopes.com



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