Hi

With RH 8, you can see the threads using the option -m

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Mauricio 

El Jue 07 Ago 2003 09:17, Jon Wingfield escribió:
> Yep. Since RH 8 the ps command only shows the main java process. In
> previous versions ps showed the parent process and a child process for
> each thread the java app spawned. The previous behaviour often lead to
> confusion relating to memory assignment so i guess that's why RH changed
> it. Personally, I find the change annoying coz it was an easy way to see
> how many threads the app had spawned.
>
> Jon
>
> Donaldson Sgt Michael J wrote:
> > I have a question along these lines...
> > I am running jakarta-tomcat-4.1.18 on 4 different severs. 3 are Red Hat
> > 8.0 and 1 Red Hat 6.2. Same tomcat configuration on all of them. ps -el
> > shows one java process on the Red Hat 8.0 but on the 6.2 box I have
> > upward of 30 processes for java. Is there a reason for this?
> > R/S
> > Magilla
> >
> >
> >
> > Hi
> >
> > My problem is that tomcat runs out of processors and I see "No processor
> > available, rejecting this connection" in the log file. By reading earlier
> > posts a I understand that each processor is a thread and is not freed
> > until it is returned by my code, my code is hanging somewhere.
> >
> > The problem is that my servlet (the only thing running in tomcat) only
> > "forwards" requests threw CORBA to a big app that I can't change, and its
> > in their the code hangs.
> >
> > So, how can I solve this? The perfect solution would be if tomcat could
> > automaticly free processors after some timeout ( 60 s) but I have not
> > found such a feature/setting, does it exist? If not, could I do some
> > small hack in my servlet that monitors and somehow terminates (kills
> > thread or something) the request after 60s and therby freeing the
> > processor?
> >
> > I am running tomcat 4.1.12, java 1.4.0_04, redhat linux 9. I am using the
> > HttpConnector.
> >
> >
> > Thank you
> >
> > Daniel Carlsson
> > Gimlisoft AB
> > Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Tel: 0709-744570, 031-189024
>
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