Thanks for the replies all, I will post back also if I come across any other
methods, I'm still pretty sure prstat is not showing the threads correctly.

Thanks,

Mark.

2008/12/17 Kees Jan Koster <kjkos...@gmail.com>

> Dear Mark,
>
> Just a quick question on how to see threads in use, I have been using
>> prstat
>> -L -p <tomcat java process>, however I suspect this is not the correct way
>> to do it.
>>
>
> You can also attach jconsole of vsiualvm to check. That has the added
> benefit of being able to see not only the actual number of threads in use,
> but also the fill levels of your Tomcat thread pools.
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