Check on the load of the machine when you are running tomcat. I know redhat builds an index of its filesystem at a scheduled time. Look for processors like this: the 'top' command is useful. The other thing to check is do you have any initializations for your application? Does your application on startup call a servlet that does something, etc? What about databases running on the machine that might be causing load?

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

The hardware is a 450MHz Pentium 3 with 512 MB RAM running Red Hat Linux
7.2. It's a setup we've worked with for awhile, but I've started getting a
lot of complaints recently about it.

There is only one application being deployed. It's Struts based with a few
applets thrown in for good measure.

-----Original Message-----
From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 6:11 PM
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat 4.0.4 slow startup time



Angelina,




Hello! We're running Tomcat 4.0.4 behind Apache 1.3.27 on Linux using mod_jk. I've noticed really long startup times for Tomcat on our system, even though we already have the ROOT.war uncompressed.



Here's a stupid question: what kind of hardware do you have?


Also, how many applications are being deployed on startup?

-chris


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