You can always nice the untrusted JVMs. That way, even if the JVM is taking 100% - the system will give priority to any other process which is also not nice'd.

-Tim

Jose Antonio Martinez wrote:
hi,

i am thinking about developing a multidomain tomcat
hosting with private jvm. One of the possible problem
here are the bad programmed servlets/jsp wich can
abuse of memory and cpu resources. There is an easy
way for cutting memory abuse (whith apropiate value
for the JAVA_OPTS at the 'startup.sh' tomcat script),
but how can i cut the cpu posible abuse?

thanks


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