Hello Antonio Fiol,

Thank you very much for helping. Below is info for the system.

-The OS is Windows 2000.
-Accessing Tomcat directly, not using Apache.
-Using a database (Sql server) and using a static resource to keep a database 
connection pool and the connection pool is created when Tomcat is started.
-No firewalls. 
-When it fails, only Tomcat can not handle request, database is ok.

Regards,
Xiaojing



-----Original Message-----
From: Antonio Fiol BonnÂÂn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 2004å4æ20æ 13:59
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Tomcat is frozen


Please tell us about your environment:

- What OS?
- Using mod_jk with Apache (or other) in front? (If so, did you try
accessing Tomcat directly?)
- Always using a database for something? (If so, did you try with a
static resource?)
- Any firewalls in between?

When it fails, do in every involved host (Apache, Tomcat, Database)
(assuming Linux, translate it to your OS):
netstat -n

Antonio Fiol

Cui Xiaojing-a13339 wrote:

>Hello All,
>
>I am using Tomcat 4.1.24 and JDK 1.4.1_02. If there is no request submitted to Tomcat 
>to handle for some time after Tomcat is started up, then the Tomcat is frozen, it 
>could not handle requst any more. If there is request submitted to Tomcat immediately 
>after it is started up, then tomcat can work normally. Do you have any idea about the 
> case? Thanks.
>
>Regards,
>Xiaojing
>
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