Hi Shawn,
Check the Catalina home and see if your tomcat set up Is pointed to the correct
path.
You can check that from the registry as well to make sure the service is not
pointed to another tomcat which might have these parameters setup.
The registry path is HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE -->
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Jalaj,
On 1/19/21 14:34, Jalaj Asher wrote:
> Yes the auto deploy is set to false in our environment.
How about auto-reload for the application? auto-deploy
the
application is not running.
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On 1/22/21 11:39, Jalaj Asher wrote:
> We have not set the autorel
We have a situation where in we are seeing with tomcat 8.5 and higher that even
when the application is not in use , tomcat is accessing different jars in that
web-inf/ lib folder every few seconds or few minutes.
These jars are not getting loaded in memory , we profiled it to check if they
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Jalaj,
On 1/18/21 11:13, Jalaj Asher wrote:
> We have a situation where in we are seeing with tomcat 8.5 and higher that
> even when the application is not in use , tomcat is accessing different jars
> in that web-inf/ lib folder every few seconds or few minutes.
>
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> I see that the cachingallowed setting is primarily for static content cach
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On 02/03/2021 16:55, Jalaj Asher wrote:
> --- Just to clarify when I disable cachingallowed setting does it stop
> the compilation in the tomcat i.e the files
I see that the cachingallowed setting is primarily for static content caching.
But considering my application we have a lot of static content data resulting
in almost 100 to 150 MB of heap memory being used because of this caching.
1. Is there any way to do this caching on disk ?
1. My
That will be a great enhancement to have.
Regards
Jalaj P Asher
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Have you tried 2 things
1. in context.xml set reloadable ="false"
2. in server.xml if you have the tomcat-users.xml tag being used add the
watchSource="false" tag.
There is a known bug which causes open files issues with this.
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Jalaj P Asher
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Can you try JSessionID ?
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Omkar,
2 questions
1. when you say processes what processes are you seeing being invoked and does
it stop at 200 processes. May be a screen shot might help
2. does the tomcat have read write privilege on all its folders ? If not does
giving those rights help ?
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