Under kernel post 2.6 you'll see just one process per JVM.


Sheng Huang wrote:
Hi Bob,

Some process may be child processes of the Tomcat processes. For example,
Tomcat may have a process for a specific jar in the /lib directory. You can
tell this by examining process id. The "root" tomcat process id will have
ppid=1, where others will have ppid = pid of the "root" process. If you kill
the root process, all child processes of this process will be terminated.

Sheng

-----Original Message-----
From: Bob White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: May 17, 2004 5:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Why 41 processes with Tomcat under Linux


I just installed TC 5.0.19 under Linux and I find that it causes 41 Tomcat processes to be launched. Why is this? How can I control the number of processes that are created? Is this to be expected?

I naively expected only one Tomcat process.  There is absolutely no load on
the
server, it just initally generates 41 Tomcat processes.

..Bob.


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