Hi Craig,
Thanks for the info.
I had a hunch something like this was happening, it's nice to
get some feedback that I can take to my boss supporting my
argument.
Cheers
Mark Koscak
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 09, 2001 10:58
AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat process management
using ps
Mark Koscak wrote:
Hello everyone, I am running
Jakarta-Tomcat 3.2 When I have a look at my system
processes (ps -aux) after starting tomcat, there are eighteen (18) separate
process id's the associated command being /usr/locak/jdk1.3 Each
process apparently consuming 15.4% of memory. 18 * 15.4% =
277.2% How can this be? Also (ok I'm being lazy on this one) when starting tomcat can I
prune the instances of the command /usr/local/jdk1.3 to say 8-10 instead of
having 18. Thanks for any input. RegardsMark The Linux "ps"
command lies to you. It makes individual threads look like they are
separate processes. There is only one process (assuming you started only
one), all sharing the same memory.
Craig McClanahan
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