My experience with servlets is that usually, there is some method that goes
haywire and just chews up the CPU.
I think this could sometimes be a problem with Java itself especially when
the garbage collector kicks in. The only cure I've found is the reboot
button.
Anyone else have an opinion on this?
Regards,
ERICK RAMIREZ
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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Reeves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 24 January 2001 21:45
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: isapi_redirect.dll
Right now our site is using the isapi_redirect dll to redirect to Tomcat
on NT 4.0 SP 6a
IIS 4.0
and are having very erratic inetinfo.exe CPU usage sometimes resulting in
the process going to 100% and becoming unresponsive, requiring a reboot.
Tomcat and the redirector are the most significant changes we have made to
our web servers recently. We are using an older version of the redirector
dated 10/17/00, while the version currently available is dated 12/12/00.
Does anyone know where I can find a revision history of this piece of
software to see what issues the new version addresses? Also, has anyone
else had any problems like this? Any help will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Eric Reeves
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