> Tomcat 4.1.12 is running behind Apache on Windows 2000 on a
> single cpu box, and Oracle is running on a separate Windows
> 2000 2-way box. (Windows was the client decision, not ours.)
Have you checked the 4.1 change log to see if there are fixes past 4.1.12
that might impact you?
> When there are several users on the system, maybe up to 15,
> there is a freeze during which no one can get any responses
> back from Tomcat. This period usually lasts from 5 to 15
> minutes, after which the system returns to normal and everything
> zips along.
That doesn't sound like GC (not for 5 - 15 min). That sounds like a
resource lockup hanging things until it times out. Is it possible that
you're locking up on the database? Which JVM and JDBC driver?
> nor do we have access to the server so we can't check task manager.
Might I suggest that you fix that situation?
> We've had two reports where a user has had data from an old session
> show up in his/her current session.
Are you *sure* that the session was terminated? You might want to use the
TomcatTestListener class that I posted last year to watch what happens. The
sort of thing you are describing is similar to why I wrote it.
--- Noel
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