On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 1:24 AM, Pid wrote:
> On 24/01/2012 21:01, David Rees wrote:
>> The system has 8 CPU cores, Opteron 2378 CPU. Going beyond 4
>> startStopThreads for the host where the webapps are deployed doesn't
>> speed things up much more as it appears that the webapps can use up to
>>
I am using tomcat 7.x. I would like to redirect requests to a site on
apache, port 80 to one of my application running on tomcat, localhost:8080.
I have set up the proxy and reverse proxy to redirect the request and this
is working. However the application on tomcat is associated with an xsl
file w
Gotcha.. Thanks for your answer. Will let you know if i have any questions as
we keep an eye on performance.
Thanks
-G
From: Christopher Schultz
To: Tomcat Users List
Sent: Monday, January 23, 2012 11:26 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat 6.0.35 -crossing maxThreads c
Hi Chris,
Thanks a lot for looking into this and giving answers for all my questions.
Sorry, i could not get chance to reply in time. As you have suggested, i
started collecting the thread dumps when it happened again and we saw some kind
of DBCP Connection pool issues leading to 'Too Many ope
> When Tomcat receives an unauthenticated request for a
> protected resource
> it intercepts and saves that request, then forwards to the
> resource
> defined in the login config.
True. Also, I'm not making the request through Firefox. I did that below as
part of my debugging only.
I have a Ja
On 1/25/2012 7:18 PM, André Warnier wrote:
Hi.
Please see this this as a "constructive critic", not as a complaint.
The on-line documentation of Tomcat is not always easy-to-use,
particularly when one is a relatively naive (or new) Tomcat user, and
does not necessarily know what precise term
Pid wrote:
I'm not actually a committer. Just a mailing list lurker.
but you are close to the gods..
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Hi.
Please see this this as a "constructive critic", not as a complaint.
The on-line documentation of Tomcat is not always easy-to-use, particularly when one is a
relatively naive (or new) Tomcat user, and does not necessarily know what precise term to
look for, or what belongs where.
First,
On 25/01/2012 21:48, André Warnier wrote:
> Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
>> Thanks everyone for the reply!
>>
>> My problem is not to argue how the application is consuming RAM, but to
>> show that 150MB is not too much memory. But for that I'd like to use
>> trusted information such as an ar
On 25/01/2012 22:03, removeps-c...@yahoo.com wrote:
>> So, you're saying that the method value 'POST' is not
>> preserved after
>> successful authentication and appears to be converted to a
>> 'GET'?
>
> No, what I said is the my original request to
> https://mydomain/myapp/action.do is a POST re
Hi all,
I have inherited a two web applications written several
years ago. Since the server, which had been installed just before I arrived,
was rebuilt last month we have not been able to log in to the application.
We had continued to update Tomcat and Java before the rebuild so i
> So, you're saying that the method value 'POST' is not
> preserved after
> successful authentication and appears to be converted to a
> 'GET'?
No, what I said is the my original request to https://mydomain/myapp/action.do
is a POST request, and the web.xml says to send me the the login-config pa
Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
Thanks everyone for the reply!
My problem is not to argue how the application is consuming RAM, but to
show that 150MB is not too much memory. But for that I'd like to use
trusted information such as an article, or official info. The client
doesn't understand a
On 25/01/2012 18:19, Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
> Thanks everyone for the reply!
>
> My problem is not to argue how the application is consuming RAM, but to
> show that 150MB is not too much memory. But for that I'd like to use
> trusted information such as an article, or official info. Th
On 25/01/2012 18:35, removeps-c...@yahoo.com wrote:
> OK here's what I tried: I removed https. A request through Firefox to
> http://localhost:6144/myapp/folder/action.do still gives 404. I overrode
> doGet of the servlet class to print whether get/post and the
> request.getRequestURI and it
Greetings.
We have two RedHat Linux servers, Dlv1 and Dlv2, running:
Linux 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 #1 SMP Fri Aug 26 18:49:02 EDT 2011 x86_64 x86_64
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Each has an identical 7.0.23 Tomcat engine running, front-ended by
Apache/2.2.3. Each Tomcat runs exact binary-compatible application
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Josh,
On 1/25/12 6:53 AM, Josh Gooding wrote:
> I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0
> since I'm the Tomcat guru here.
Any chance you could get them to go all the way up to 7.0? The
difference in migrating from 5.5->6.0 and
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Celso,
On 1/25/12 6:45 AM, Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
> Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat
> memory requirements?
>
> Here's the problem: I got a client who's running a Tomcat process
> in his machine and it is ta
Yep that was the reason, as I wrote in another email sent just now before I saw
this. The reason is that in 7.0.22 Tomcat made a POST request to the login
page and my doPost method handled it, but in 7.0.23 it makes a GET request.
--- On Wed, 1/25/12, André Warnier wrote:
> From: André Warnie
OK here's what I tried: I removed https. A request through Firefox to
http://localhost:6144/myapp/folder/action.do still gives 404. I overrode doGet
of the servlet class to print whether get/post and the request.getRequestURI
and it is
get /myapp/folder/action.do
This is the same as before.
Thanks everyone for the reply!
My problem is not to argue how the application is consuming RAM, but to
show that 150MB is not too much memory. But for that I'd like to use
trusted information such as an article, or official info. The client
doesn't understand anything about technologies but has op
Pid * wrote:
...
And of this, a Tomcat instance with just the ROOT application can be
observed to consume from ~6Mb to ~10Mb of RAM in the object heap with
a nice stable sawtooth on most systems.
Not that I want to cast doubt upon your measurements, but somehow that seems hard to
believe. Th
removeps-c...@yahoo.com wrote:
...
/folder/action.do
...
So I will try two things. First, remove the https to see if it works. Second, change the
url-mapping from an exact match like "/myapps/folder/action.do" to "*.action.do"
In any case, the URL against which you match shoul
On 25 Jan 2012, at 12:53, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 25/01/2012 11:45, Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
>> Hey everyone!
>>
>> Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
>> requirements?
>
> Tomcat needs less than 20MB to start up. Everything after that depends
> on the
Replies in place
--- On Wed, 1/25/12, Pid wrote:
> From: Pid
> Subject: Re: not able to access URL in 2nd app in 7.0.23
> To: "Tomcat Users List"
> Date: Wednesday, January 25, 2012, 12:55 AM
> On 25/01/2012 02:49, removeps-c...@yahoo.com
> wrote:
> > In my webapps folder there are two folders
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:49 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
> All tlp.a.o sites are virtual hosts on www.a.o
>
> If www.a.o is down, they'll all be down.
Ah, got it, thanks :-)
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On 25/01/2012 16:44, Hassan Schroeder wrote:
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>>> tomcat.apache.org : connection reset
>>
>> Always check the Nagios monitoring site first:
>>
>> http://monitoring.apache.org/status/
>
> ... though 'tomcat.apache.org' doesn't seem to be on t
On Wed, Jan 25, 2012 at 8:28 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>> tomcat.apache.org : connection reset
>
> Always check the Nagios monitoring site first:
>
> http://monitoring.apache.org/status/
... though 'tomcat.apache.org' doesn't seem to be on that page ...
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On 25/01/2012 15:31, André Warnier wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Are they, or is it just me ?
> www.apache.org : not answering
> tomcat.apache.org : connection reset
Always check the Nagios monitoring site first:
http://monitoring.apache.org/status/
Any issues shown there are automatically sent to the appro
On Wed, 2012-01-25 at 07:31 -0800, André Warnier wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Are they, or is it just me ?
> www.apache.org : not answering
> tomcat.apache.org : connection reset
>
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On Jan 25, 2012, at 11:06 AM, "André Warnier" wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Are they, or is it just me ?
> www.apache.org : not answering
> tomcat.apache.org : connection reset
>
At 11:08am EST, www.apache.org is answering, tomcat.apache.org still has
connection reset.
-- David
On 25/01/2012 14:51, Smith, Mitchell wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am configuring an application server: Tomcat 7, Java 1.7
>
> I previously used Apache Tomcat 5.5, and JDK1.5.
>
> I had JMX monitoring enabled as below.
>
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
>
> -Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=12345
>
Hi,
I am configuring an application server: Tomcat 7, Java 1.7
I previously used Apache Tomcat 5.5, and JDK1.5.
I had JMX monitoring enabled as below.
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.port=12345
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxremote.ssl=false
-Dcom.sun.management.jmxre
Really sorry about that =[
2012/1/25, Mark Thomas :
> On 25/01/2012 11:45, Celso Magalhăes Dantas Neto wrote:
>> Hey everyone!
>>
>> Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
>> requirements?
>
> Tomcat needs less than 20MB to start up. Everything after that depends
On 25/01/2012 11:45, Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
> Hey everyone!
>
> Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
> requirements?
Tomcat needs less than 20MB to start up. Everything after that depends
on the application and the load level.
> Here's the problem: I
Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto wrote:
Hey everyone!
Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
requirements?
Here's the problem: I got a client who's running a Tomcat process in his
machine and it is taking around 150MB of RAM and he is complaining about
it. It's a weba
>
> Hi Celso, you signature is in portuguese because that i will talk in
> portuguese...
>
> Tenho 12 anos de experiência com Linux e dois livros publicados, nunca
> vi um tomcat rodar sem consumir umas cacetadas de megas de memória,
> acho que o java, é uma plataforma ruim, mas que todo mundo defe
On 25/01/2012 11:55, Luciano Andress Martini wrote:
> Hi Celso, you signature is in portuguese because that i will talk in
> portuguese...
This list conducts its business in English. We do not normally use other
languages.
If anyone feels unable to express themselves in English then by all
means
2012/1/25 Celso Magalhães Dantas Neto :
> Hey everyone!
>
> Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
> requirements?
>
> Here's the problem: I got a client who's running a Tomcat process in his
> machine and it is taking around 150MB of RAM and he is complaining about
2012/1/25 Josh Gooding :
> Hey group,
>
1. Have you seen the following page?
http://tomcat.apache.org/migration.html
> I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0 since I'm
> the Tomcat guru here. Does anyone know, if I take the 5.5 configuration
> (server and context.xml) a
On 1/25/2012 6:53 AM, Josh Gooding wrote:
Hey group,
I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0 since I'm
Why not TC 7?
the Tomcat guru here. Does anyone know, if I take the 5.5 configuration
(server and context.xml) and drop them into 6.0, will the 6.0 server start
Hi Celso, you signature is in portuguese because that i will talk in
portuguese...
Tenho 12 anos de experiência com Linux e dois livros publicados, nunca
vi um tomcat rodar sem consumir umas cacetadas de megas de memória,
acho que o java, é uma plataforma ruim, mas que todo mundo defende e
quer us
Hey group,
I've been tasked here at work to upgrade Tomcat from 5.5 to 6.0 since I'm
the Tomcat guru here. Does anyone know, if I take the 5.5 configuration
(server and context.xml) and drop them into 6.0, will the 6.0 server start
or are there things that have to be changed over? Also were ther
Hey everyone!
Does anyone knows where I can find any information about Tomcat memory
requirements?
Here's the problem: I got a client who's running a Tomcat process in his
machine and it is taking around 150MB of RAM and he is complaining about
it. It's a webapp and for me it's normal to a webapp
On 24/01/2012 21:01, David Rees wrote:
> On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:53 PM, Pid * wrote:
>> On 23 Jan 2012, at 21:12, David Rees wrote:
>>> On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 6:42 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
I have added a patch based on the previous patches that adds:
- threaded start/stop for Context
On 25/01/2012 02:49, removeps-c...@yahoo.com wrote:
> In my webapps folder there are two folders: ROOT, myapp. ROOT is the default
> app.
>
> In myapp/WEB-INF/web.xml there is
>
>
> MyServlet
> package.MyServlet
> 1
>
>
> MyServlet
> /folder/action.do
>
>
> When
On 25/01/2012 07:40, sri laxmi wrote:
> Hi,
> am installing tomcat6.0,for that i download tomcat6.0 and unzip in C driver,
> and next i set the environment variables ,
>
> and next
> for starting apache tomcati used inthe following commands in the command
> promt,
> C:\>cdapache*
>
>
> C:\apac
sri laxmi wrote:
Hi,
am installing tomcat6.0,for that i download tomcat6.0 and unzip in C driver,
and next i set the environment variables ,
and next
for starting apache tomcati used inthe following commands in the command promt,
C:\>cdapache*
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.35>cdbin
C:\apache-tomcat-6
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