Dear Praveen,
Everyday we are noticing the tomcat not responding on a port. On
further inspection we noticed that the thread pool that is serving
this port has no threads. Right around the time tomcat goes into
this state, we noticed that there is a thread death, and get the
following stack trace
Does this happen randomly on the day, or at a specific time of day? Is
it reproducible on a test machine?
What other activity is going on around the time that Tomcat dies? Cron
jobs? Backups? Network changes?
Did anyone else notice this issue. Another minor caveat is, we built
Tomcat using JDK 1.5 but are running it on JDK 1.6. Could this be
causing any issue?
Hum. You built your own Tomcat? Is there a test environment that you
can test this application with a pre-built one from Apache.org? Just
to make sure.
Also I used Jconsole and noticed that currentThreadBusy and
currentThreadCount are both -1.
I'm not sure that these figures can be trusted once the thread pool
has died.
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Kees Jan
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they have managed to invent boredom. Quite astonishing... -- Terry
Partchett
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