The problem reproduces itself automagically, but not at the moment I
want.....
I think I will snoop the traffic with Tomcat during one hour or so (appr. 1
Gig of data, on a different filesystem). Using editcap to divide the
capturefile in reasonable sized parts. Examining the logfile will reveal at
what moment and from which ip-adres the slow requests are coming.  I can
then use ethereal to examine the traffic and timing for that particular
request.

I will report back my findings, but that will take a couple of days.

regards Henk Fictorie


Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
> 
> Can you reproduce the problem? This would help a lot.
> 
> Henk Fictorie schrieb:
>> Solutions?:
>> - will adding 'JkOptions +FlushPackets' to the apache config help?
> 
> If the pain is big enough for you, you could try, but it will also come
> with a performance penalty.
> 
>> - can I somehow disable sending the Keep-Alive header to tomcat and will
>> that help?
> 
> You can disable HTTP Keep-Alive on the apache side.
> 
> No idea, what the solution will be, but I'm willing to investigate, if
> we are able to make it reproducible.
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Rainer
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