Stephen, If I understand what your asking, you are looking at statistics generated by Tomcat that tells you how many *active* sessions are still laying around inside the server. But the first row tells you about sessions that have been alive between 30 and 40 minutes. You logged in but your session was active *way* under the 30 minute lower limit for the stats one line 1.
Bob On Wednesday 14 July 2004 12:28 pm, Stephen Charles Huey wrote: > I have read the Manager App HOW-TO at > http://jakarta.apache.org/tomcat/tomcat-4.0-doc/manager-howto.html > > So, I'm accessing the following URL just like the example shows: > https://www.(mydomain).com/manager/sessions?path=/ristmain > > I'm trying to interpret these results: > OK - Session information for application at context path /ristmain > Default maximum session inactive interval 30 minutes > 30 - <40 minutes:100 sessions > 120 - <130 minutes:1071 sessions > > My main question is, does Tomcat update these numbers in realtime, or > only once in a while (like every 10 minutes)? I'm wondering why it says > 30 - <40 minutes...? I logged into the web app as another user and that > 100 didn't increase. It's hard for me to tell if my logging in was > counted later on just because real users are logging in and out all the > time. I guess the most important thing I need to know here is how long > I should wait to take another sampling...wait 10 minutes each time, or > what? If it says 100 sessions, then that means within the past half an > hour (or 40 minutes?), there have been a total of about 100 users logged > in, right? > > Are these the only statistics available about sessions? Would I have to > customize Tomcat to find out more? > > Thanks, > Stephen > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
