If all else fails you might want to enable Garbage Colletion (GC) logging to 
make sure it isn't Full GCs causing the delay.

David Cleary <da...@progress.com> wrote:
> We have a customer who is experiencing a random, 21 second pause when using 
> out Tomcat based application server. We believe this may be during a TCP 
> connect and timeout. Logging indicates the pause happens before the request 
> makes it to our back end. It mostly happens when we create an initial logical 
> connection, but we have also seen it elsewhere where we believe the TCP Keep 
> alive was expired and a new socket had to be established. However, I do not 
> know this and am hoping there is some logging I can turn on in the NIO 
> connector to collect more data. I tried turning on logging in the Endpoint 
> class, but that did not provide anything useful. There is a NAT firewall 
> between the client and server, so I'm looking for some TCP level logging that 
> could point me in the proper direction.
> 
> Thanks
> David Cleary
> Progress
> 


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