Hi Chris
First, evidently, "acceptCount" almost does not appear in the Tomcat
source. It's real name is "backlog" if you want to do some searching.
It's been in there forever.
Yes, I found it too; but saw that it didn't perform what an 'end user'
would expect from Tomcat.
Second, all three conn
Hi
Thanks for the various timely emails - I am in Australia hence I am in
front of you time wise!
What I didn't see was any actual answer to the question though - just
queried the email list for this thread and this was the first reply I got!
Could you resend your actual answer?
Cheers
Pete
> From: Altmeier, Christian [mailto:christian.altme...@softwareag.com]
> Subject: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: AW: tomcat 6.0.32 stops expiring sessions
> do you have a guideline how to get the thread dump?
It's in the FAQ:
http://wiki.apache.org/tomcat/HowTo#How_do_I_obtain_a_thread_dump_of_my_running_
Hey chris,
do you have a guideline how to get the thread dump?
We don't host tomcat by our self. It's a customer system.
Yes I use the manager app to see the sessions.
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Marko,
On 11/4/12 10:12 AM, Marko Asplund wrote:
> On 31/10/2012 20:08:21 GMT, Mark Thomas wrote:
>
>> http://www.tomcatexpert.com/blog/2010/06/16/deciding-between-modjk-modproxyhttp-and-modproxyajp
>>
>>
>>
The mod_proxy_ajp stability issues are le
Chris ,
When i was monitoring the tomcat thread pools using psi-probe application
(below link for reference) i observed it shows minSpareThread attribute as zero
for http connector & when i configured the same attribute via executor &
referred it in my http protocol it displays the count which
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André,
On 10/31/12 4:32 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Marko Asplund wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> There are at least 3 different approaches for configuring Apache
>> httpd 2.2 to act as a reverse proxy for Tomcat 7.0:
>>
>> a) mod_proxy_http b) mod_proxy_ajp c)
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Marko,
On 10/31/12 3:55 PM, Marko Asplund wrote:
> There are at least 3 different approaches for configuring Apache
> httpd 2.2 to act as a reverse proxy for Tomcat 7.0:
>
> a) mod_proxy_http b) mod_proxy_ajp c) mod_jk
>
> There's been quite a lot o
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Vicky,
On 11/4/12 2:20 PM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Thanks Mark for your valuable comments.
>
> Based on 3rd question answer (below mail), so does it mean that in
> tomcat 6.0 i have to use executor to configure minSpareThreads , i
> c
Thanks a ton Chris, i got my answer. Applause for giving your time. ;)
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> Vicky,
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> On 11/5/12 5:12 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
>> Mark actually i have a scenario in which
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Wilfred,
On 11/5/12 4:08 AM, Wilfred Duizers wrote:
> When a user clicks a link in the webapplication running on Tomcat
> instance 1 (portal) an application running on Tomcat instance 2 is
> opened. Is it possible to send the nonce with the link? Be
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Vicky,
On 11/5/12 2:18 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> I have defined one executor tag in server.xml , which i am
> referring for both protocols i.e http & Ajp.
You should post your configuration. I see you posted a followup which
included
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Vicky,
On 11/5/12 5:12 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Mark actually i have a scenario in which my application receives
> variable amount of request depending on time . So at one point i
> have an approx around 400 users concurrently access
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Vicky,
On 11/5/12 1:54 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> Can somebody please help me out in stopping the surplus threads
> which get created in tomcat 6.0 as we dont have "maxSpareThreads"
> attribute anymore in it .. How can we close these th
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Asankha,
On 11/5/12 8:36 AM, Asankha C. Perera wrote:
> Hi Chris / Mark
>>> Or you could just read the configuration documentation for the
>>> connector. Hint: acceptCount - and it has been there since at
>>> least Tomcat 4.
>
> The acceptCount WAS
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Severity: Moderate
Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
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- - Tomcat 6.0.0 to 6.0.35
- - Tomcat 5.5.0 to 5.5.35
- - Earlier, unsupported versi
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CVE-2012-2733 Apache Tomcat Denial of Service
Severity: Important
Vendor: The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
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- - Tomcat 6.0.0 to 6.0.35
Description:
The checks that limited the permitted size of request hea
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André,
On 11/5/12 4:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Mark Eggers wrote:
>> On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>>> André,
>>>
>>> On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the w
Mark Eggers wrote:
On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages o
> From: Igor Cicimov [mailto:icici...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: AW: AW: tomcat 6.0.32 stops expiring sessions
> > > The default session timeout for ssl in tomcat6 is 24 hours, maybe
> > > that explains why.
> >
> > Uh, what?
> Hi Chris, I got this from the config page
> http://tomcat.apache.org/
On 06/11/2012 6:43 AM, "Christopher Schultz"
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> Igor,
>
> On 11/5/12 8:01 AM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> > On 05/11/2012 10:01 PM, "Altmeier, Christian" <
> > christian.altme...@softwareag.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> Yes we are using SSL.
> >
> > Th
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All,
I was playing around with the manager webapp today and just for grins,
I redeployed my webapp and then hit the "Find Leaks" button to see how
long it would take Tomcat to decide that my webapp reloads cleanly.
It didn't. That is, my webapp does
On 11/5/2012 11:56 AM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages on
the list. This can
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André,
On 11/5/12 5:24 AM, André Warnier wrote:
> By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as
> compared to my time, but also as compared to the other messages on
> the list. This can create some problems for people who follow th
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Miguel,
On 11/5/12 9:51 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
>
>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>> When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the
>>> session expires, the user gets a java error report.
>
>> What does the user see when this happens? Is
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Christian,
On 11/5/12 10:48 AM, Altmeier, Christian wrote:
> I don't think so ... but I can't exclude it. The problem is, that
> everything works fine and then suddenly all session, which are not
> closes by the browser, stay open. Have you an idea
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Igor,
On 11/5/12 8:01 AM, Igor Cicimov wrote:
> On 05/11/2012 10:01 PM, "Altmeier, Christian" <
> christian.altme...@softwareag.com> wrote:
>>
>> Yes we are using SSL.
>
> The default session timeout for ssl in tomcat6 is 24 hours, maybe
> that exp
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Dilshad,
On 11/5/12 10:28 AM, Dilshad Shahid wrote:
> We are using Tomcat 7 to load up our application written in
> struts. On production sites, the startup time can be as slow as 20
> minutes. When I was testing on our QA environments, I saw much
> f
On Nov 5, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
>
>
>> Hard to say without more details. Seeing the stack trace would be a good
>> start.
>
> I attach a screenshot of one one of the stack traces we get
Please don't send stuff directly to people off the list. This creates a gap in
the
I don't think so ... but I can't exclude it.
The problem is, that everything works fine and then suddenly all session, which
are not closes by the browser, stay open.
Have you an idea how I can see, if there are any references?
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On 05/11/2012 15:27, Altmeier, Christian wrote:
> Yes I think so:
>
> Session Id Guessed Locale Guessed User name Creation Time Last
> Accessed Time Used Time Inactive Time TTL
> 9B33CA0CA59049557CEA6B4938FA98DB2012-11-02 12:42:38
> 2012-11-
Thank you for all your responses and apologies for my late reply. I
got pulled off of this project last week and was assigned back to java
coding (my preferred state in any case). I have forwarded your replies
to the manager in charge of the project and someone in his team has
been looking into it
Yes I think so:
Session Id Guessed Locale Guessed User name Creation Time Last
Accessed Time Used Time Inactive Time TTL
9B33CA0CA59049557CEA6B4938FA98DB2012-11-02 12:42:38
2012-11-02 12:42:38 00:00:0075:44:05-74:38:05
D4
On Nov 5, 2012, at 10:24 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
>
>
>> Hard to say without more details. Seeing the stack trace would be a good
>> start.
>
> I attach a screenshot of one one of the stack traces we get
Sorry. The attachment didn't come through. The list usually removes them.
Dan
>
>Hard to say without more details. Seeing the stack trace would be a good
>start.
I attach a screenshot of one one of the stack traces we get
Miguel
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On 11/5/2012 10:07 AM, Altmeier, Christian wrote:
No, sorry. Default should be 30 Minutes
We set it to 66 Minutes
But the sessions didn't even expire after 75 hours inactive time.
Are you sure they're really inactive that entire time, and don't have
some kind of keepalive going on?
-U
No, sorry. Default should be 30 Minutes
We set it to 66 Minutes
But the sessions didn't even expire after 75 hours inactive time.
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>> Dear all,
>>
>> When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
>>expires, the user gets a java error report. Is there any way to handle this
>>and either to show a custom jsp page or redirect the user to the login form?
>>I have googled this, but I can't find this in
On Nov 5, 2012, at 9:51 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
>
>
>>> Dear all,
>>>
>>>When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
>>> expires, the user gets a java error report.
>
>> What does the user see when this happens? Is there a stack trace? If so,
>> can you inc
>> Dear all,
>>
>> When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
>>expires, the user gets a java error report.
>What does the user see when this happens? Is there a stack trace? If so, can
>you include the stack trace here.
Yes, they get a stack trace. I would ha
2012/11/5 Miguel Gonzalez :
> Dear all,
>
> When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
> expires, the user gets a java error report. Is there any way to handle this
> and either to show a custom jsp page or redirect the user to the login form?
> I have googled this,
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All,
I didn't get any responses from anyone on this topic.
I'm still open if anyone would like to see something specific. I'm
simply not all that creative :)
Thanks,
- -chris
On 10/11/12 4:31 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> All,
>
> Having missed
On Nov 5, 2012, at 4:04 AM, Miguel Gonzalez wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
> expires, the user gets a java error report.
What does the user see when this happens? Is there a stack trace? If so, can
you include the stack trace he
Hi Chris / Mark
Or you could just read the configuration documentation for the
connector. Hint: acceptCount - and it has been there since at
least Tomcat 4.
The acceptCount WAS being used, but was not being honored as an end user
would expect in reality (See the configurations I've shared at the
On 05/11/2012 10:01 PM, "Altmeier, Christian" <
christian.altme...@softwareag.com> wrote:
>
> Yes we are using SSL.
The default session timeout for ssl in tomcat6 is 24 hours, maybe that
explains why.
> Tomcat 6.0.32
> Our connector config:
>
>
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> Von: Igor Cic
Andre- i am facing issue thats y i m
Posting. I didnt intend to spam please.
In probe , http values are displayed correctly but not the ajp one.
Thanks,
Vicky
On Nov 5, 2012, at 4:35 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Vicky,
> you keep on "top-posting", which is annoying and makes it difficult to f
"Altmeier, Christian" wrote:
>Yes we are using SSL.
>Tomcat 6.0.32
>Our connector config:
>redirectPort="8443" scheme="https" secure="true"
>proxyName="..xx" proxyPort="443"/>
>
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>Gesendet: Montag, 5. Novembe
Vicky,
you keep on "top-posting", which is annoying and makes it difficult to follow the
conversation. Please answer below the questions and suggestions of other people.
My question is : apart from what the various probe programs show you as "counters", are
you actually *seeing* a number of T
Yes we are using SSL.
Tomcat 6.0.32
Our connector config:
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Gesendet: Montag, 5. November 2012 10:56
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: AW: tomcat 6.0.32 stops expiring sessions
On 05/11/2012 8:41 PM, "Altmeier, Christ
Thanks Mark for ur comments .but i didnt understand what you mean by following
line ;-
I think you were still using the Connector-based server.xml.
I am using below executor for both ajp & http but why i am still seeing the ajp
default thr
By the way, your message shows a time that sems out of whack, as compared to my time, but
also as compared to the other messages on the list.
This can create some problems for people who follow this list by date/time (*). You may
want to check the date/time on your workstation.
(*) For example
Pete Storey wrote:
Hi
I've got what I think is a pretty normal setup, where I have an Apache
server serving some content for a website, and using mod_jk to connect to
Tomcat running on another server. My problem is that I'm also trying to
use mod_rewrite to err, rewrite URLs. In short, if I
Mark actually i have a scenario in which my application receives variable
amount of request depending on time . So at one point i have an approx around
400 users concurrently accessing my application as a result i have an approx
400 threads but when the request count decreases the thread count s
On 05/11/2012 8:41 PM, "Altmeier, Christian" <
christian.altme...@softwareag.com> wrote:
>
> No that's OK, I don't mean the time a user stays inactive for some
minutes.
> The session timeout is set to 66 minutes.
> I have sessions which are inactive for 70 hours ...
Which tomcat version? Are they
No that's OK, I don't mean the time a user stays inactive for some minutes.
The session timeout is set to 66 minutes.
I have sessions which are inactive for 70 hours ...
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Gesendet: Montag, 5. November 2012 10:26
An: Tom
On 05/11/2012 6:50 PM, "Altmeier, Christian" <
christian.altme...@softwareag.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I have a big problem. After some time, tomcat stops expiring sessions.
> We have enabled logging for org.apache.catalina.session.ManagerBase. So
we see that at first everything works fine and suddenly
yes it would :P
Do you see a solution anywayboth tomcat instances use the same domain
https://www.example.com
They use isapi
Van: Pid * [p...@pidster.com]
Verzonden: maandag 5 november 2012 9:30
Aan: Tomcat Users List
Onderwerp: Re: CSRF on multiple to
Dear all,
When an user is logged on our system (a Struts app), when the session
expires, the user gets a java error report. Is there any way to handle this and
either to show a custom jsp page or redirect the user to the login form? I have
googled this, but I can't find this info.
Regards,
On 11/5/2012 12:22 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Thanks Mark,
I have following configuration, is there anything else do i need
configure ..please suggest ..as i am still able to see ajp port in
Probe application with default thread count.
Thanks, Vicky
On Nov 5, 2012, at 1:27
On 2 Nov 2012, at 14:23, Wilfred Duizers wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am running 2 Tomcat instances on 1 server. So far nothing special :-)
> Both:
> Apache Tomcat/7.0.25
> JVM 1.6.0_20-b02
>
> When a user clicks a link in the webapplication running on Tomcat instance 1
> (portal) an application runnin
Thanks Mark,
I have following configuration, is there anything else do i need configure
..please suggest ..as i am still able to see ajp port in Probe application with
default thread count.
Thanks,
Vicky
On Nov 5, 2012, at 1:27 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
> On 11/4/2012 11:18 PM, vicky007a
On 11/4/2012 10:54 PM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Hi All,
Can somebody please help me out in stopping the surplus threads which
get created in tomcat 6.0 as we dont have "maxSpareThreads" attribute
anymore in it .. How can we close these threads
Thanks for ur help, Vicky
I've never n
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