I'm no expert, but I would think that some profilers might be able to tell you.. However, I would think that most experts would suggest that each webapp be tested individually to make sure that each is good. However, I'd bet that this isn't very feasible for you, so I couldn't tell you what to do.

Sunitha Kumar wrote:

Daniel:
thanks, if there are many webapps deployed, is there a way to determine which webapp is causing the spike?
thanks,
-sunitha


Daniel Gibby wrote:

I just fixed an infinite loop condition in my webapp that definitely caused CPU spikes and eventually tomcat crashes.

Make sure there isn't a problem with your code.

Sunitha Kumar wrote:

Any body seen this?
thanks,

-sunitha



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