Dear all,
Yesterday, i replace Tomcat4.1 to Tomcat6.0.16 on windows 2003 server.
I didn't install from .exe, i am using from binary file.
My all files(Servlet, Jsps, Web.xml and other cofig except server.xml ) are
same as previous(tomcat4.1).
I didn't get any error on Tomcat4.1, but when i move
Hi,
We are also getting this error in mod_proxy_ajp (2.2.11 on Windows)
Anyone know if this is the same fix?
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46949
Seems to be fixed.
/Jakob
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Mark Thomas ma...@apache.org wrote:
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Hi all,
from yesterday on two different server Windows 2003 R2 with Tomcat
6.0.18 running with -Xmx1024m, after a nightly restart, I've this
problem:
[2009-04-16 10:05:51] [info] Error occurred during initialization of VM
[2009-04-16 10:05:51] [info] Could not reserve enough space for object heap
Problem found in mod_proxy_ajp too,
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=46949
/Jakob
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:33 PM, LukeK l...@sce.net wrote:
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
Thanks very much for the feedback. Considering the severity of the
problem, if you could give us another
Sorry I called main method of Bootstrap class with start as argument to
start tomcat.
I used Bootstrap.start() in my code to start tomcat
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 10:45 AM, siranjeevi krishnan siranjee...@gmail.com
wrote:
Hi Jorge
Thanks for your reply.
I used Bootstrap.start() in my code to
On 17.04.2009 01:30, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
On 16.04.2009 01:49, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
worker.template.socket_timeout=10
I'm not very much in favor of the socket_timeout, but well, if you
think
you need it. Just for the sake of completeness, please check, whether
having no
Hi,
the problem is not fixed in httpd 2.2.11. It will be fixed in 2.2.12. A
source patch is available under the URL
http://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/patches/apply_to_2.2.11/
I assume, that you don't build yourself, because most Windows httpd
users start with a binary download. There is no
Rainer Jung wrote:
[...]
What remains for me is your suggestion, that the error is not a fatal
one, since there are other balanced workers left. We could include such
a check in the startup code, although I'm not really convinced, that
your problem is a good reason for this.
I'm open to more
Hi,
Tomcat 5.5.28 offers us the ability to change the name of the
JSESSIONID, something we depend on because we are operating two
application servers behind the same HTTPD server. We currently have a
patched version of 5.x and are in the process of moving to 5.5.x, but
without this patch
From: Douglas Miller [mailto:dougmil...@themetacity.com]
Subject: Sharing an abandoned connection pool help
I have several web apps that are getting info from a database under
the same username. I had it set up with a context in each app.
Try using a global resource rather than one local to
Hi,
We are running an application on Tomcat 6. The authorization is down by IIS
with Integrated Windows authentication selected.
Whenever we try to access any page (with IE6), we get a request entity too
large response.
We switched IIS to Basic authentication, then it works. By analyzing the
Hi,
Tomcat 5.5.28 offers us the ability to change the name of the
JSESSIONID, something we depend on because we are operating two
application servers behind the same HTTPD server. We currently have a
patched version of 5.x and are in the process of moving to 5.5.x, but
without this patch
An interesting discussion. Since I am about to configure such a load
balancer and we prefer to use DNS, understanding this type of detail
is critical.
The OP said that the reason that the DNS did not resolve was that the
machine had been moved off the network. That may have been an event
Markus,
Is the header name called Authentication ? If so, we had this exact
same issue a few years ago. The length of this HTTP header was too long for
mod_jk to process and the request was getting dropped. I think you might be
able to configure the packet size of mod_jk now to get around this
Hi,
I understand that when it comes to security you do not want to start the
service eg. if the certificate is corrupted you do not want the ssl server
to start full stop or if Apache cannot bind to the hostname then it cannot
start, etc... .
However, in this case there can be a few reasons why
I can't help here, but I can give you some suggesstions:
- Take a look at the classloaders used by Tomcat, you may be running
into trouble because your application may be loading classes that are
supposed to be loaded by your Web Apps only.
Hi
I am trying to use proxypass to bring a webpage from a different web
serverhttp://forums.devshed.com/#...
ProxyPass /techsupportpages/
http://server1/inner_frameSet.html?joint/techsupportpages/menu.html
but it works perfectly when i do this for the same server1
ProxyPass /techsupportpages/
I am getting three or more errors when tomcat starts.
Thanks for any help or suggestions you can give me.
I am running the following configuration:
Windows Server 2003
Apache 2.2.6 front end
Tomcat 6.0.16.0 backend for servlets
Java 1.6.0_13-b03
mod_SSL 2.2.6
openSSL 0.9.8g
The SSL
On 17.04.2009 16:55, Scott Bradshaw wrote:
Markus,
Is the header name called Authentication ? If so, we had this exact
same issue a few years ago. The length of this HTTP header was too long for
mod_jk to process and the request was getting dropped. I think you might be
able to configure
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André-John,
On 4/17/2009 10:10 AM, Andre-John Mas wrote:
If the target date is after the target date for our project, what do you
reckon is the simplest way to apply a patched Globals.java to a Tomcat
instance without recompiling the whole Tomcat
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Liraz,
On 4/13/2009 1:55 PM, Liraz Siri wrote:
We're proud to announce the release of TurnKey Apache Tomcat, an
installable live CD of Apache Tomcat that can run on real hardware in
addition to most types of virtual machines (e.g., VMWare,
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Jerry,
On 4/15/2009 11:58 PM, jerrySheen wrote:
So u mean to say, that if I were to prolong the JSESSIONID cookie's expiry
time, the server would take care of repopulating the session state(stored in
the db) even after a browser restart?
Well,
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Vinicius,
On 4/14/2009 3:45 PM, Vinicius Carvalho wrote:
Well, We are running out of Old space very, very quickly (2gb for old
space), and I was wondering if using the PersistenceManager would help
us, but at the docs it says its not fully tested.
Walter Thompson wrote:
I am running the following configuration:
Windows Server 2003
Apache 2.2.6 front end
Tomcat 6.0.16.0 backend for servlets
Java 1.6.0_13-b03
mod_SSL 2.2.6
openSSL 0.9.8g
Thanks for mentioning that. Few people do without prodding.
The SSL Certificates are installed
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Graham,
On 4/9/2009 4:10 AM, Graham Towse wrote:
I
understand that in JBoss one can define a dataSource that kicks off a
hypersonic database in server mode (server mode enables tcp connections
outside the JVM), the instructions are here
David Fisher wrote:
An interesting discussion. Since I am about to configure such a load
balancer and we prefer to use DNS, understanding this type of detail is
critical.
The OP said that the reason that the DNS did not resolve was that the
machine had been moved off the network. That may
Something else on your OS is using more RAM that it was previously.
The JVM will only start if it can reserve a contiguous block of RAM as
large as you request.
I'd be rather surprised if you needed to go all the way down to 512
before it would start, however.
See what else is using memory on
Your stack trace seems to show several things that are not fine with
your application.
First, you appear to have a DB issue:
Exception while establishing connection
com/iris/util/dbConnectionOracle.java ==
ORA-00020: maximum number of processes (400) exceeded
And possibly related to your DB
From: Dan Armbrust [mailto:daniel.armbrust.l...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6 and Windows 2003 -Xmx1024 Problem
Something else on your OS is using more RAM that it was previously.
You're confusing RAM and virtual space - decidedly different entities.
The JVM will only start if it can
So I set tomcat's connectionTimeout to 0 and repeat request.
This time Tomcat (after 60 seconds) doesn't reset the keeped alive
socket count to 0 (as expected), socket stillin stage 'R'.
...
We saw that. Since Cping/Cpong worked, we do not even have an info
message, only debug
Hi,
I'm using Resource directives in my server.xml file under
GlobalNamingResources (I used to have them in the webapps specific
context files). I use ResourceLink in the webapps specific context
files to point to them.
I'd like to know if it's possible to now put the Resource directives
in a
Hi,
I have tried to install mod_jk 1.2.27 on Netware 6.5 per CVE-2008-5519:
Apache Tomcat mod_jk information disclosure vulnerability.
I downloaded the binary mod_jk-1.2.27-httpd-2.0.63-nw.zip
On 17.04.2009 18:02, André Warnier wrote:
To my knowledge, the only case where the DNS would fail to provide an IP
address of a correctly-written FQDN name, is if you have some
configuration where your hosts register themselves under some variable
IP address when they startup. But that would
Hi,
I am trying to build 5.5.27, but it is asking for tomcat-native
1.1.12, though I see that only 1.1.16 is available. This being the
case, a couple of questions:
- is this a suitable replacement?
- where do I specify to use this version instead? I will looking
through the source in
From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
Subject: Building Tomcat 5.5.27 tomcat-native
I am trying to build 5.5.27, but it is asking for tomcat-native
1.1.12, though I see that only 1.1.16 is available. This being the
case, a couple of questions:
- is this a suitable
I found a solution that seems to hold.
Instead of associating ImageWriter directly with response.outputstream, I
create temporary ByteInputStream that is associated with
javax.imageio.ImageWriter
Once imagewriter is done, I am dumping ByteInputStream bytes to
response.outputsream.
My
On 17-Apr-2009, at 14:12, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
Subject: Building Tomcat 5.5.27 tomcat-native
I am trying to build 5.5.27, but it is asking for tomcat-native
1.1.12, though I see that only 1.1.16 is available. This being the
case, a
From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
Subject: Re: Building Tomcat 5.5.27 tomcat-native
should I be using JDK 1.4 or JDK 1.5 for my builds?
Use 1.5.
Sun enhanced the SQL interfaces in 1.6 in a way that made them incompatible
with implementations based on older versions. The
On 17-Apr-2009, at 15:30, Andre-John Mas wrote:
On 17-Apr-2009, at 14:12, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
Subject: Building Tomcat 5.5.27 tomcat-native
I am trying to build 5.5.27, but it is asking for tomcat-native
1.1.12, though I see that
Rainer -
Wouldn't this type of dynamics occur if your workers were in a cloud?
Or if you needed a lot more very quickly for peak processing?
Am I correct to think that if someone is being so dynamic with their
worker's DNS configuration then they should automate using the status
worker
On 17-Apr-2009, at 15:34, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Andre-John Mas [mailto:aj...@sympatico.ca]
Subject: Re: Building Tomcat 5.5.27 tomcat-native
should I be using JDK 1.4 or JDK 1.5 for my builds?
Use 1.5.
Sun enhanced the SQL interfaces in 1.6 in a way that made them
On 17.04.2009 21:44, David Fisher wrote:
Rainer -
Wouldn't this type of dynamics occur if your workers were in a cloud? Or
if you needed a lot more very quickly for peak processing?
Yes, but then you should extend your dynamics to your other
configurations as well. In fact there are
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