The consensus in the Linux community is the 2.4 series didn't start to
really stabilize until 2.4.18. I won't even mention the dozen plus security
issues that have been found in the kernel since that version.

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Subject: Re: Tomcat Scalability - Long


Hi.
I am still on kernel 2.4.2 and it seems okay.
May I ask why we need to upgrade to 2.4.19 ?

"Sexton, George" wrote:
>
> If your kernel is not in the 2.4.18-2.4.19 range, you should update the
> kernel. 7.1 is pretty old. It shipped with a very early 2.4 series kernel.
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brandon Cruz [mailto:bcruz@;norvax.com]
> Sent: 24 October, 2002 1:36 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Tomcat Scalability - Long
>
> Does anyone have any solid information about the scalability of Tomcat?
It
> seems very limiting to me, but that is hopefully due to improper
> configuration.  Here is our situation and what seems to be happening under
a
> small amount of stress.
>
> ---About our Environment---
>
> PIII 1.0Ghz
> 512 Meg Ram
> Linux RedHat 7.1
> MySQL Database
> Apache 1.3.x
> mod_jk - logging turned all the way down
> Tomcat 3.2.4 - contexts *are* reloadable right now
> SUN JDK 1.3.1_01
>
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