300 mb sounds a lot, i've got a hibernate and struts flavored app running with a 128 limit, and thats being generous.

I haven't measured anything but top looks happy, with 5.0.25 with jk to apache 2.0.47. Had a bit of traffic this afternoon albeit nothing heavy, had 5 simultaneously this afternoon. But nothing huge.

Mark

On 31 May 2004, at 17:54, James Sherwood wrote:

Thanks Mark,

I have it currently running bypassing the mod_jk with rewrite to port 8080.

The memory has ramped to 327 mb so far which is not anything to worry about.

I had this problem on our linux box but I had forgotten the -server option
and that took care of it.
The problem is, windows doesnt accept -server.


Ill continue to monitor it with the mod_jk bypass in.


James


----- Original Message ----- From: "Mark Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 12:19 PM Subject: Re: Tomcat5/mod_jk Memory Leak/mod_jk bypass


I've just set 5.0.25 up and it will run with mod_jk/1.2.3-dev and
Apache/2.0.47 , I'll see if i get the same thing happening.

When i was having problems i was getting a decoding error written to
catalina log, which 5.0.24+ hasn't given me. 5.0.24 has been working
quite happily but the next man mentioned a session error so I took his
word for it and upgraded.

You could have tomcat being served from an ip alias, but will depend on
you configuration. And might take longer than getting jk sorted.


For the moment I can just say i'll keep and eye on things and see if
the same happens to me.

Mark

On 31 May 2004, at 14:23, James Sherwood wrote:

There are no errors anywhere that I can find in any logs.  The memory
just
slowly ramps up till an out of memory error happens.

James

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Lowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Tomcat Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, May 31, 2004 9:04 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat5/mod_jk Memory Leak/mod_jk bypass


What does your catalina log have to say for itself?




On 31 May 2004, at 13:59, James Sherwood wrote:

As I posted before, I get a memory leak using mod_jk 1.2 with Tomcat
5.0.25
and Apache 2.049


I beleive it may be related to the mod_jk connector and since I am
not
actually serving up anything with apache yet I want to just bypass
the
connector for 1 site and hit tomcat directly. I have to use apache
for
other
things on the server so I cannot just use tomcat.

Any idea the best route for this? (of course a fix for the leak is
the
best
route:)
My route works but certian urls within the site do not work(although
I
think
I could get them working).


The way I have done it is this:

<VirtualHost *>

ServerName mysite.ca

RewriteEngine on

RewriteCond %{HTTP_HOST} ^www\.mysite\.ca$ [NC]

RewriteRule ^(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [p]

</VirtualHost>



Thanks, James



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