The following reply was made to PR mod_jserv/5485; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: Mike Essex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED], Nick Elsey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: mod_jserv/5485: Servlets stop responding after working correctly for an extended period Date: Thu, 16 Dec 1999 16:42:08 -0800 Hi Jon, I'm sorry you aren't able to help us solve this problem. Maybe you can help me resolve it if you can answer the questions below. Thanks, Mike Essex [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Synopsis: Servlets stop responding after working correctly for an extended > period > > State-Changed-From-To: open-closed > State-Changed-By: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > State-Changed-When: Thu Dec 16 16:01:50 PST 1999 > State-Changed-Why: > You give absolutely no helpful information in your report to > help us trouble shoot your problem and there are plenty of people using this > software for extended periods of time without issue. ============ Although it was not useful to help you troubleshoot our problem, what does this message from the error_log file indicate: ============ thr_continue of 0xeabc0740(5367200) failed: 3 = ESRCH. I'm going to close this bug as a result. If you are able to post code that can duplicate why your servlets stop working, I am than willing to help > you try to find a solution. =========== As I wrote in the original bug report, there is no specific code which reproduces the problem. I don't think sending you 20,000 lines of code would help narrow it down. My guess is that this > is an issue in your application (for instance, make 100% sure that you are > closing all open database queries properly). =========== This possibly could be a problem since earlier we saw some issues with database connection management. The connection scheme was reworked and I believe each database access by a servlet reliably opens and closes a database connection. I will double check this, however. Is it true based on your above comment, that a hung JDBC connection can cause jserv to stop resonding? > > You might also consider upgrading to the latest versions > of our software, such as Apache 1.3.9 and Apache JServ 1.1 > from CVS (it is the most stable version). ========== I noticed there is a 1.1b3 JSERV on your web site. However since it is beta I have not downloaded it. Usually beta code should not be used in high reliability production environments. Do you feel the 1.1 beta is more reliable than the 1.0 release version? Also, when is 1.1 scheduled to be released. > > thanks, > > -jon stevens ========= Thanks again, ========= Mike Essex -- ___________________________________________________________ Metro One Telecommunications Phone: +1 (503) 524-1289 11200 Murry Scholls Place Fax: +1 (503) 643-9600 Beaverton, OR 97007 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]