You mean set timeouts at the database level?  What if the Tomcat thread is
hung for some other reason?  Is there any setting that will cause Tomcat to
kill a thread if that thread is "stuck"? - Dave



Mark Thomas wrote:
> 
> On 02/02/2011 15:22, laredotornado wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> We're using Tomcat 6.0.24.  We would like Tomcat to kill stuck threads
>> after
>> a certain period of time, but Tomcat doesn't appear to be doing this. 
>> Specifically, when the database doesn't return results, the connections
>> just
>> build up.  Here are our settings in workers.properties
> 
> They won't help with this problem. You need to set timeouts on your
> database connections. Better still, fix whatever is causing those
> database queries to take so long.
> 
> Mark
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