Currently running tomcat 5.0.16 with the CVS HEAD of the replication module. This is under redhat 9. So far so good.
What kind of problem did you encounter under rh9?
Jean-Philippe B�langer
Filip Hanik wrote:
my only experience with Redhat 9 is that it doesn't play well with NIO. I have not successfully ran tomcat clustering on RH9, I use RH8. I also don't have a RH9 machine at home yet, so I can't develop for it
Filip
-----Original Message----- From: Steve Nelson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 6:51 AM To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' Subject: tomcat 5.0.16 Replication
I was having random problems with clustering when starting up. Mostly it had to do with Timing out when the manager was starting up. I built the CVS version and it solved that problem. But it has caused some serious performance problems.
First a little background.
I have 2 servers, dual 300mhz cpq proliants, both running Redhat - 9, Tomcat 5.0.16 (with catalina-cluster.jar build from cvs) The multicast packets are restricted to a crossover link between the servers. There are 3 hosts in the server.xml, all with clustering set up. They all function just fine.
But.....the cpu's spikes up to 100% if I start up both servers. I know this didn't happen without the new catalina-cluster.jar. If I shut down 1 server (doesn't matter which) everything returns to normal. But when both are running both servers are at 100% CPU. I am trying to profile it now, but I figured if someone has already experienced this they could save me some time.
Oh, and there isn't anything relevant in my logs. It's not throwing millions of errors or something.
-Steve Nelson
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