Hello M.Manna, Yes, probably SESSIONS.ser can give you an idea. Maybe if you want to get more accurate results perhaps you can
1. Do it yourself via JMX [1] 2. Give a try to psi-probe [2], it seems that it has everything that you need Hope it helps, Luis [1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19827650/java-monitor-active-web-sessions [2] https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/tomcat/AddOns#AddOns-WebApplications El sáb., 19 oct. 2019 a las 2:51, M. Manna (<manme...@gmail.com>) escribió: > Hello, > > We are trying to do some calculation for our user session size (or near > estimate of it). > > What we understand is that upon a "Graceful" shutdown, Catalina Host will > write out the serializable values of all session into a SESSIONS.ser file > in the main servlet's work directory. If this is correct, then the size of > the the SESSIONS.ser file (assuming 1 user has logged in) would probably > (and approximately) equal to a user's session size? > > We do understand that not all the info in the serializable session may not > be required. However, given that StandardManager does the privileged load > based on reading the entire SESSIONS.ser file, we thought it would be a > more appropriate way of calculating the session size. > > Any guidance or help is appreciated, and apologies for making any incorrect > assumption. > > Thanks, > -- "Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try Again. Fail again. Fail better." - Samuel Beckett