Since you are using SQL server, are you using ODBC? There is a bug in ODBC
that stops the [web] service. It doesn't affect all installations. If this
is what's happening, there is an awful work-around. Turn on ODBC tracing. It
prevents the service from halting but creates a monster log file. 


At 08:11 PM 4/11/2001 +0100, you wrote:
>I am fed up to the back teeth with Tomcat under Apache.  I'm trying to run
>a 24/7 web page servinbg around 20,000 .jsp pages a day and I'v ehad
>to reset the damn server 3 times today already.
>
>It keeps falling over
>****with absolutly no error  *** log messages at all.  I am at my wits end,
>not
>to mention my poor users who have had to put up with this service for the
>past month.  I am totaly lost now as to where to look for solutions
>
>So can someone please recomend a good webserver that will run .jsp and
>servlets pages and integrates well with a SQL server ?  I used to
>run Java Webserver 2.0 would going back to that help ?
>
>Andy C
>Editor R2 Project
>http://www.r2-dvd.org
>(lets hopr you don't see a 500 internal error message.)
>
>
>

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