Hi,

>Apparently Windows NT/2000 defaults to a 1mb virtual thread stack size
per
>thread unless otherwise stated.  In addition a maximum of 2gb of thread
>stack space per process is allowed by Windows (not sure if this can be
>changed or not!).  Thus the tomcat JVM could only have 2000 odd
concurrent
>threads - and on a server that hosts 50 sites, of which 20 are fairly
busy
>this could be a problem.

Thanks for posting your findings and solutions.  These type of posts
make the best archival materials, assuming people bother to search the
archives.

Just out of curiosity, why are you running all the sites on one Tomcat
instance?  Reduced maintenance?  I'm not arguing against it, it clearly
works fine, and I do similar things myself.  Just curious for your
reasoning.

Yoav



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