Thanks Joe.  For some reason, 5.5.17 (which is bundled) works, 5.5.27 works but 
5.5.26 does not work, and throws the error mentioned below-9350.  I am not sure 
exactly what workflow was causing the issue with 5.5.26 but believe its related 
to table looping.  Upgrading to 5.5.27 solved the issue.
Steve
 



Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 11:26:23 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Mid Tier 
7.0.1 Patch 8 and TomCatTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 




I am not sure why you are getting that error. I have mine at 5.5.25 at the 
moment, not yet up to 5.5.27.
 
Does everything else work except submit?
 
I see Sivarama has already answered your question about how to comfigure heap 
size on windows. Just make sure that the max size you choose is 65 to 70% of 
the 'total available FREE memory' (not the total memory of the server as some 
of the memory must be used by other apps or startup programs that makes the 
total available memory less than the total memory)
 
You will get tomcat startup errors in case you specify memory larger than total 
available memory..
 
Also if you do not leave about 30 to 35% headroom your web server machine might 
start eventually choking up, and you may have problems shutting down tomcat 
gracefully when you need to..
 
Joe

----- Original Message ----From: Steven Iocco <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 2:01:16 PMSubject: Re: Mid Tier 7.0.1 
Patch 8 and TomCat** 

Thanks Joe.  I have actually noticed some anomolies between installing Tomcat 
5.5.27 then the midtier as opposed to midtier with the tomcat 5.5.17 which is 
bundled with it (mid tier 7.0.1 patch 8).  It seems that one piece of workflow 
which fires on submit causes the following error if I install Tomcat 5.5.27 
then midtier but does not occur if I install midtier with the bundled 5.5.17 at 
the same time.Any ideas?  Also, how is the heap size for tomcat changed? 
"Network Protocol/Data Error when performing data operation.  Please contact 
system Administrator.  (ARERR 9350)" **only occurs if tomcat 5.5.27 is 
installed first then midtier. thanks in advance.Steve 

Date: Tue, 23 Sep 2008 10:25:53 -0700From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Re: Mid Tier 
7.0.1 Patch 8 and TomCatTo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 


Personally I feel it would be better to install the tomcat engine after 
downloading it from apache as the latest patch for Tomcat 5 server is 5.5.27 
while the bundled version is 5.5.25. The bundled version does not have the 
Tomcat manager or admin modules included and these if needed have to be 
separately downloaded anyways.. So downloading it from apache, you could 
download the newest drop of Tomcat for version 5 (as I'm not quite sure if MT 
7.1 would be compatible with Tomcat 6 - haven't tried that configuration 
personally) Also do not forget to configure the min and max heap size for 
Tomcat, failing which Tomcat could crash for lack of memory. Your max heap size 
should preferably be no more than 70% of the total available free memory 
allowing the system about 30% available headroom to perform other system 
tasks.. Joe

----- Original Message ----From: strauss <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>To: [EMAIL 
PROTECTED]: Tuesday, September 23, 2008 11:38:26 AMSubject: Re: Mid Tier 7.0.1 
Patch 8 and TomCat** 



That is actually a default installation method (and the preferred method for 
highest performance) – just pick Other for your web server, and then Tomcat.  
Tomcat will be installed and used for both the application server and the web 
server.  If you install Tomcat first, manually, then select it as your web 
server during the mid-tier installation – it should appear in addition to IIS 
and Other (on Windows servers).  The documentation does not show all of the 
possible dialog boxes or permutations of the installation process in this case.
 
Christopher Strauss, Ph.D.Call Tracking Administration ManagerUniversity of 
North Texas Computing & IT Centerhttp://itsm.unt.edu/ 



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Is there a way to use Tomcat as both the JSP and webserver when installing 
Midtier 7.0.1?  I have seen some posts indicating that this was possible but I 
am unable to find steps to sucessfully install tomcat with midtier where tomcat 
is the webserver also.ThanksSteve__Platinum Sponsor: www.rmsportal.com ARSlist: 
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