At 09:06 AM 3/18/2004, Shapira, Yoav wrote:
A good place to start would be right here (in a separate thread).
Solicit feedback from other users and developers.  This list has a
number of experienced users who will shoot down a dumb idea before you
propose it to the tomcat developers ;)

Fair enough.


*Assuming this doesn't already exist and I haven't found it....*

We use tomcat as our middleware to provide a GUI-like interface for our UNIX character-based back-end. We are running into a problem with maxProcesses being maxed out and users not being able to use the system. A good rule of thumb is to multiply the expected number of sessions times two or three to get the necessary number of processes ... but it only really works if our customer's internal reporting processes are sufficient enough so that the system admininistrator always knows the number of people working for the company (and therefore using the system). What I'd like is some way to keep tabs on the number of processes for any given connector(s) in use, and if it exceeds a certain threshhold, give some sort of sign ... an email, logfile entry, burning bush, whatever.


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