You configured your JVM to use 1GB of memory plus 800MB for perm space.
This only makes sense, if your machine has that much memory. As far as I
know, perm adds to the heap. You system has 4 GB of memory. Are there
other big memory consumers there? Can you check the size of the process?
Regard
Hi Larry,
Larry Reisler wrote:
We recently switched our development JBOSS instance from 4.05GA to
4.21GA, where we are have been using mod_jk for connecting an Apache
front end server (2.2) to the Tomcat AppServer. We have noticed
Would you mind telling us the JK version?
periodic times when
Dear Mark:
How about Tomcat 6.0?The lastest version is 6.0.x.Had the memory leaks been
fixed in Tomcat6.0?
Mark Thomas-15 wrote:
>
> Tomcat 5.0.x has some memory leaks but as far as I recall they were
> mostly related to context reload.
>
> If you are reloading your app, I'd suggst an upgrade
How about Tomcat 6.0?Had the memory leaks been fixed in Tomcat6.0?
Mark Thomas-15 wrote:
>
> Tomcat 5.0.x has some memory leaks but as far as I recall they were
> mostly related to context reload.
>
> If you are reloading your app, I'd suggst an upgrade to the latest
> 5.5.x. If you are not re
Hi!
Actually, I want it to work the other way round, i.e. we don't have a java
application login page because the user is authenticated via the .Net
application (-> via IIS and integrated windows authentication). We integrated
our java application to that windows (Asp.Net) application. If the u
Tomcat 5.0.x has some memory leaks but as far as I recall they were
mostly related to context reload.
If you are reloading your app, I'd suggst an upgrade to the latest
5.5.x. If you are not reloading, then your app probably has a memory
leak. I'd suggest using a profiler such as YourKit to try an
Tomcat 5.0.x has some memory leaks but as far as I recall they were
mostly related to context reload.
If you are reloading your app, I'd suggst an upgrade to the latest
5.5.x. If you are not reloading, then your app probably has a memory
leak. I'd suggest using a profiler such as YourKit to try an
I am a Chinese and English is not well,but I will try my best to express myself.
I have HP-UX operation system with JDK1.5 and sybase.But after tomcat5.0.28
running for some times ,it would out of memory.The tomcat5.0.28 process
continuously allocated swap space but not released it.So when swap s
I am a Chinese and English is not well,but I will try my best to express
myself.I have HP-UX operation system with JDK1.5 and sybase.But after tomcat5.0
running for some times ,it would out of memory.The tomcat5.0 process
continuously allocated swap space but not released it.So when swap spac
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Where can I find a list of command line flags for the
> uninstaller (uninst-tomcat4.exe)?
>
> Our product includes tomcat 4.1.31. I would like to
> silently uninstall tomcat 4.1 before upgrading our users
> to tomcat 5.5.
>
> When running the tomcat 4.1 uninstall
Hi All,
Is there any recent (in the last year) Tomcat to JBoss
EJB examples anywhere? I see old examples that mention
using a jndi.properties file and others that indicate
a config.xml and others a server.xml. Very confusing
but there must be more recent examples. I am trying to
use Tomcat 6.0.14
Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Unfortunately, I can't find anywhere in the spec that says which
> encoding to use in URLs for % HEX HEX encoding.
AFAIR there is a W3C recommendation that it should be UTF-8 but it isn't
mandated by any spec.
Mark
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Sven Braun wrote:
> Alright I got some more information about the cms structure. One doesn't have
> access to the actual files but to a database (well, I don't). Which is even
> more confusing.
> So I was told to find a way to represent that data-tree creating a program
> that could look at the db
Mitesh,
The most important thing with regards to the JVM, is available memory.
Of extra importance in this case is the amount of memory (REAL/PHYSICAL)
allocated to the Virtual Environment (VMWare). That said, you also need
to determine the Memory Heap usage of each of the JVM instances.
Sluggis
Sven Braun wrote:
> Alright I got some more information about the cms structure. One doesn't have
> access to the actual files but to a database (well, I don't). Which is even
> more confusing.
> So I was told to find a way to represent that data-tree creating a program
> that could look at the db
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Mitesh,
Mitesh Shah wrote:
> Thanks Chris for reply. Clarion is SAN, so all are data and OS partitions
> are on SAN.
Okay. That shouldn't be a problem.
> Whole server works fine but our application works using tomcat and I have
> installed around 20
Thanks Chris for reply. Clarion is SAN, so all are data and OS partitions
are on SAN.
Whole server works fine but our application works using tomcat and I have
installed around 20 instances of tomcats on one virtual machine (2.66GHz and
4GB RAM). On similar line, does JDK takes advantage of two CP
> From: Hermansen, Erik [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat 5.5.25 takes 5 minutes to shut down.
>
> I decided not to try commenting out the listener,
> since at that point, nothing was broke.
You must not comment out the APR listenter if you're actually using APR.
If you're not usi
The solution Gabe pointed to fixed the problem. I found that my hostname was
set to an old IP address no longer in use. When I added an entry to the hosts
file, the shutdown script finished quickly as expected.
Martin, I decided not to try commenting out the listener, since at that point,
not
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Mitesh,
Mitesh Shah wrote:
> This is first ever deployment of our product on virtual environment and we
> are facing lots of issues of slowness. There are too many variables to
> monitor and looking for some path to follow.
Is the whole server slow,
Ive seen this too where the main process is stopped but the connections to
the Listener stay alive for a while
netstat -a | grep Port
shows activity until all the connections are quiesced..
Ive see where commenting out the APR listener allows a quicker stop for
tomcat e.g.
M--
- Original Mes
Hi,
I am fairly new to this user group.
I have deployed Tomcat 5.0 and Tomcat6.0 on our Virtualized environment;
consist of ESX 3.0 servers with Clarion storage.
This is first ever deployment of our product on virtual environment and we
are facing lots of issues of slowness. There are too many
Thanks Filip,
The link that I pasted below led me to think Comet servlet wouldn't work
when applying the Yale CAS SSO filter that I use. I'll see how it goes.
Regards,
Mike
On 9/24/07, Filip Hanik - Dev Lists <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> In Tomcat 6 we have the Comet servlet, you would have
In Tomcat 6 we have the Comet servlet, you would have to use 6.0.x
trunk, since there is a connection reuse bug in 6.0.14
Filip
Mike Crawford wrote:
Hi Filip,
The reason I want to use more threads is because of the nature of our AJAX
client. 'Sleeping' threads on the server seems like a vi
We recently switched our development JBOSS instance from 4.05GA to 4.21GA,
where we are have been using mod_jk for connecting an Apache front end server
(2.2) to the Tomcat AppServer. We have noticed periodic times when the apache
web server will return data with a content-type of plain/text (th
Hi Filip,
The reason I want to use more threads is because of the nature of our AJAX
client. 'Sleeping' threads on the server seems like a viable option
compared to polling, and therefore I'm wondering how many threads to use.
Other options include Jetty 6 'Continuation' or equivalents -
http://b
Hi,
I haven't been able to find the answer to this in the MARC
archives or elsewhere.
Where can I find a list of command line flags for the
uninstaller (uninst-tomcat4.exe)?
Our product includes tomcat 4.1.31. I would like to
silently uninstall tomcat 4.1 before upgrading our users
to t
Hi Hermansen,
Check the solution in the following link:
http://www.ngasi.com/ngasihelp/ngasiuserguide/tomcat_fails_shutdown_complete.htm
Hermansen, Erik wrote:
Hello!
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.25 on SLED 10. I performed the installation of Tomcat manually,
using the apache-tomcat-5.5.25 archive
Hello!
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.25 on SLED 10. I performed the installation of Tomcat
manually, using the apache-tomcat-5.5.25 archive from Apache's website. Tomcat
will start fine and operate as expected, but shutting down is unreliable and
often takes about 5 minutes to complete. If I run th
Threads in hundreds, or lower one thousand is ok, if you need more,
question yourself :)
ie, if you need more concurrency, simply turn of keep alives.
Having too many threads will do the following
1. Eat up a good chunk of memory
2. Your system will spend too much time context switching
Filip
Hi:
Someone has experience in putting to work mod_jk winthin an apache instance
running in cygwin.
Thanks
Hi,
I'd like to know if there are any gotchas from increasing maxThreads well
beyond the standard 150. For instance, on a new Dell 1950 dual-core with
4GB RAM, why not try 300 or even thousands of threads? I will be putting
Lighty or Apache in front of Tomcat, which is also a potential bottlenec
Jacqueline,
Just to follow your question, Are you asking if it is possible to create
a custom Tomcat Realm,
where the user/password provided from the java application login page is
checked against the windows user authentication system?
Preuss, Jacqueline - ENCOWAY wrote:
Hi all!
We have
Rainer,
Thanks very much for the help. I can't believe I didn't catch that!
Works fine now. For what it's worth, the linux server obj.conf file did
not have that goofy 3= stuff, it just had the Service command on the
same line and that was enough to break it.
Thanks again!
~Matt
[EMAIL PROT
Hi Thomas,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I wrote a servlet (running on Apache Tomcat 5.5) using Commons FileUpload
and it works good except for the following problem:
If a user wants to upload a file larger then sizeMax, a
SizeLimitExceededException is thrown while parsing the request and I want
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My questions
Is this shared memory used by different child apache processes on the same
machine or is it a bit more involved than that.
Yes, its simply that.
The shared memory contains configuration and runtime information for
load balancer workers and the
Hi
I have asked about this directive(JkShmFile) before but on the apache-http
list. I am still not 100% clear as to the exact usage of this directive.
This page is very vague about usage:
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/reference/apache.html
After a lot of googling and searching through
Hello,
Hopefully this is the right place for my problem.
I wrote a servlet (running on Apache Tomcat 5.5) using Commons FileUpload
and it works good except for the following problem:
If a user wants to upload a file larger then sizeMax, a
SizeLimitExceededException is thrown while parsing the re
Thanks Bill for the information but I'm a bit confused b/c the tomcat
documentation talks about how to configure the JAAS realm:
http://jakarta.apache.org/slide/howto-jaas.html.
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Mark,
Mark Thomas wrote:
> Check the HTTP spec. I am pretty sure (but haven't checked) that the
> headers must always be in ISO-8859-1.
The HTTP spec doesn't say: it points to RFC 822.
- From RFC 822, section 3.1.2:
"Once a field has been unfolded,
Hello all,
I am having some difficulties to setup cactus tests using
tomcat > 5.5.20 (Everything works fine with 5.5.20).
I am using form authentication in cactus tests (as described
on the cactus web site). When I look at the generated request,
I get the authentication layer called with all t
Alright I got some more information about the cms structure. One doesn't have
access to the actual files but to a database (well, I don't). Which is even
more confusing.
So I was told to find a way to represent that data-tree creating a program
that could look at the db-structure to be used with
What do you mean by "parse, compile and highlight .htmls" ?
On 9/22/07, Dola Woolfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hassan, that's terrific, thank you!
>
> Would you happen to know how to get Eclipse to parse,
> compile, and highlight .html's the same way it does
> .jsp's?
>
> Thanks again!
>
> Dol
> From: albrecht andrzejewski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> I think tomcat stand alone is
> -> easier to deploy.
> And that's all.
There are also fewer things to fail, and a smaller learning curve for
your system administrators (if they don't already know Apache httpd and
the JK connector).
> I th
Hi David,
thanks again for your time!
There is only one instance of your realm that is shared by all incoming
requests. That mean only local values inside methods are individual.
Every property that is stored at instance of class level is to be
accessed and stored in a ThreadSafe manner. It's u
ok, I know.
Thx a lot!
2007/9/24, Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> quanxin zhu wrote:
> > Could you explain it in detail?
>
> You have written the code to call a web service. You need to write
> additional code to pass a certificate.
>
> > where could I find the instruction to modify the code
Hi all!
We have an application (hosted with Tomcat) which has to "communicate"
with the .NET world, i.e. our web application is integrated in an
Asp.Net application hosted by an IIS. So, to connect both we have an
Asp.Net Connector on the one side and a Java Connector on the other
side. If the
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