On Mar 14, 2013, at 6:00 PM, fachhoch wrote:
I think one of my filters are involved in creating session , I tried in dev
box calling the url called by load balancer ,and saw that a session is
getting created every time its a new browser, so then I called a html
file still session is
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 07:13:20AM -0700, fachhoch wrote:
every few seconds a new session is begin created from an ipaddress , I have
no clue who owns that ipaddress , how can I find more about that
ipaddress?
'whois'.
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There's an
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Eugène,
On 3/14/13 10:40 AM, Eugène Adell wrote:
Sure,
you can block any IP by configuring a VALVE in the main config
file (server.xml) :
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-6.0-doc/config/valve.html#Remote_Address_Filter
This
requires a
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Fachhoch,
On 3/14/13 8:01 AM, fachhoch wrote:
I added all my jsp with %@ page session=false % still
session count is increasing , is there any session listner which
will debug all session creation ,time ,ipaddress etc and session
I added all my jsp with %@ page session=false % still session count
is increasing , is there any session listner which will debug all session
creation ,time ,ipaddress etc and session destroy atleast I can see
where the session are coming from.
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On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:13 AM, fachhoch wrote:
every few seconds a new session is begin created from an ipaddress , I have
no clue who owns that ipaddress , how can I find more about that
ipaddress?
Block it and see who complains that they can no longer access your server?
Dan
how can I block it , can I do it from my app or server setting or os
setting , please advice me .
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On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:27 AM, fachhoch wrote:
how can I block it , can I do it from my app or server setting or os
setting , please advice me .
If your OS has a firewall, you could use that. Otherwise, you can configure a
Remote Address Filter in Tomcat. Configuration of the filter is
On 3/14/2013 10:27 AM, fachhoch wrote:
how can I block it , can I do it from my app or server setting or os
setting , please advice me .
Firewall or OS-level.
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On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 7:39 AM, Daniel Mikusa dmik...@vmware.com wrote:
how can I block it
If your OS has a firewall, you could use that.
If you're on a *nix system, see the man page for 'iptables' and/or
'tcp_wrappers'.
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On Mar 14, 2013, at 10:56 AM, fachhoch wrote:
mine app is running behind amazon load balancer may be its ipaddress from
that aws , I dont know , but all I care is not to create session , to aws
load balancer I gave the url to ping my app which is a servlet and this
forwards to jsp in
I added the access log and now I know what url is being called , this is
the urlI configured my loadbalancer to check application is running
fine. The url is of a servlet , this servlet sure does not create session
and it forwards to a jsp using
the jsp is
I am not creating
I think one of my filters are involved in creating session , I tried in dev
box calling the url called by load balancer ,and saw that a session is
getting created every time its a new browser, so then I called a html
file still session is being created, I use some of the filters which I
Will connecting jconsole to my prod env will it cause any performance issues
?
I connected jconsole to my server running in training env. Not many user
were using my app are when I connected.
I looked at activeSession whihc is in
Manager/myapp/localhost/attributes/activeSession
The
On Mar 13, 2013, at 11:30 AM, fachhoch wrote:
Will connecting jconsole to my prod env will it cause any performance issues
?
Connecting with jconsole shouldn't cause any problems.
I connected jconsole to my server running in training env. Not many user
were using my app are when I
Hard to say exactly. Perhaps your session expiration time is large and
sessions are not being removed as quickly as you would expect.
how can I figure this out ?, I am did not make any setting for session
timeout ,except for browser activity where to check session expiration
configration?
From: fachhoch [mailto:fachh...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
how can I figure this out ?
Use the manager app, as suggested.
are there any suggested ways to use threadlocal when deployed in tomcat ?
Using ThreadLocal when the threads belong to a pool
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Fachhoch,
On 3/13/13 11:55 AM, fachhoch wrote:
Hard to say exactly. Perhaps your session expiration time is
large and sessions are not being removed as quickly as you would
expect.
how can I figure this out ?, I am did not make any setting
I did not any change the default setting for session timeout so it shoule be
30 minutes.
I do have some jsp very few but these are used by external application to
check if my app is alive they call this jsp every 10 minutes or frequent
intervals, also I have a jquery time out plugin which
I am using tomcat 6.0.35 in production. I am running my web application
on this , Ituses spring, wicket, hibernate and lot of other
technologies, problem is after one month of running my application I get out
of memory error perm gen space could not serialize mybject... .
I am using
From: fachhoch [mailto:fachh...@gmail.com]
Subject: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
How can I detect in advance that my app is using up all available memory ?
Monitor the JVM with any of a myriad of tools, such as VisualVM.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Memory
http
On Tue, Mar 12, 2013 at 1:48 PM, Caldarale, Charles R
chuck.caldar...@unisys.com wrote:
is there any maintenance necessary for production servers if so what
are those ?
Health monitoring is always useful.
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/FAQ/Monitoring
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Subject: RE: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
From: fachhoch [mailto:fachh...@gmail.com]
Subject: tomcat 6.0.35 in production maintaince
How can I detect in advance that my app is using up all
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Fachhoch,
On 3/12/13 10:43 AM, fachhoch wrote:
I am using tomcat 6.0.35 in production. I am running my web
application on this , Ituses spring, wicket, hibernate and lot
of other technologies, problem is after one month of running my
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