Hi

Mark Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Jacob Bunk Nielsen wrote:
>> If I submit a bug report with Sun I get a reply that I should contact
>> Apache because the problem seems to be triggered by Tomcat. Is anyone
>> at Apache interested in those hs_err_PID.log files generated by the
>> JVM?
> If you are using the native connector, it is possible that Tomcat is
> the cause. In this case open a bugzilla item and add the log files and
> any other relevant information. Do you have a url for a Sun bug report
> we can look at?

I'm using the Java connector as far as I can figure. I'm more or less
using the standard configuration that comes with Tomcat.

I don't have a Sun bug to link at because they won't accept my bug. In
stead they say:

,----[ From the email that I got after Sun reviewed my lastest bug report ]
| Thank you for reporting this issue.
| 
| Please ask Apache to investigate this issue further.  Since Tomcat
| appears to trigger this failure, the developers at Apache will be able
| to examine their product, isolate the cause of the behavior, and, if
| necessary, provide us with a detailed report.
| 
| We greatly appreciate your efforts in identifying areas in the Java
| Standard Edition where we can improve upon and I would request you to
| continue doing so.
`----

I have gotten this standard reply several times by now.

> If you are using the pure Java configuration, I don't see what we can
> do - it would be an issue for Sun in that case.

I agree!

>> But are these settings optimal for Tomcat 6 and Java6?
> Your application is usually the biggest factor.

I know.

However, I also noticed that Tomcat 6 features "Memory usage
optimizations". That's why I asked.

> If you have the cycles, you might want to repeat the testing you did
> that arrived at these settings but using your new TC6/Java6
> configuration.

It took a lot of time and a lot of segmentation faults (resulting in
my application being unavailable) to find these settings. The upside
was that I got the script that automatically restarts Tomcat when the
JVM dies perfected to a degree I had hoped wasn't necessary.

-- 
Jacob


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