I'm having trouble finding the exact meaning of some of the parameters
myself... but this might be part of a solution for your problem:

Why put minProcessors higher then the maximum allowed ?

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On Fri, 20 Feb 2004, Christian Hufgard wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> did not found this question answered, neither in the faqs, nor in the
> archive of this mailing list, nor in bugzilla.
>
> Like in the subject described, my question is, wether the attribute
> maxProcessors in the Connector tag sets the maximum ammount of concurrent connections
> the CoyeteConnector handles.
>
> I tested this on Tomcat up to 4.1.24 with jdk 1.4.2 on debian with kernel
> 2.4.19, since this is our productive environment. If i set up the connector in
> server.xml with the following parameters:
>
>     <!-- Define a non-SSL Coyote HTTP/1.1 Connector on port 8080 -->
>     <Connector className="org.apache.coyote.tomcat4.CoyoteConnector"
>                port="8080" minProcessors="20" maxProcessors="10"
>                enableLookups="true" redirectPort="8443"
>                acceptCount="5" debug="0" connectionTimeout="20000"
>                useURIValidationHack="false" disableUploadTimeout="true" />
>
> I find a pretty strange behaviour (if maxProcessors should be max
> Connections):
> My test programm (jdk 1.4) tries to open up 80 connections to the tomcat and
> send some continueus requests to a webapps that create some load on the
> server. The requests use HTTP/1.1 to keep the connection opened and request a
> page each half second with variing parameters..
> I would expect, that 15 connections would be opened. 10 active + 5 on hold.
> What I see is, that normally 18 connections are accepted upon startup of my
> programm. After 8 seconds another two connections are established, 12 seconds
> later, again two new connections... This leads up to about 30-40
> connections.
>
> So, finally I precise my question a bit: What exactly does maxProcessors
> mean? If it does not mean max concurrent connections, how many connections can
> one processor handle?
>
> Hope I could describe my problem fairly enough :)
>
> Greets,
>
> Christian
>
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