My problem is that the server sockets that are supposed to be created by
our servlet and wait for client connections are not being created. We
have a RedHat7.3 linux system. When I do a netstat -a | grep "by socket
connections" only some of them show up. Obviously, the client
connections for the server sockets that were not created fail with the
error message "connection refused".
Asha
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
We have tomcat (5.0.x) on both intel xeon and amd two-processor systems, it
works (under linux / jdk 1.4).
Maybe you should provide more details, but it doesn't sounds like a
multiprocessor problem.
Regards
Leon
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Betreff: Does Tomcat work on dual processor systems?
I am having problem with Tomcat running on a dual processor
system? Has anyone tried this?
Does it work?
The server sockets from my application are not being created
or accepting connections. I don't know the exact cause. But
the symptom is that all client connections are not being
refused with the cause "Connection Refused". The creation of
these server sockets is random.
It works 50% of the time. I have tried changing the start up
sequence of Tomcat, Apache and my software but still no luck.
Thanks.
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