On Mon, Jan 06, 2003 at 07:22:21AM -0500, Ed Tomlinson wrote: > On January 5, 2003 11:00 pm, Ed Tomlinson wrote: > > Looks like this commit: > > > > Modified Files: > > AutoBackoffNodeRequester.java > > Log Message: > > don't try to cancel running AutoRequester's... > > > > Made Saturday cures things. I have been up 26 hours and the node > > continues to behave well. > Are you using 640? After the build 640 changes I haven't yet been able to replicate the runaway thread problem. > Spoke too soon. Looks like it help but there are still problems. > This morning Java has 408 threads with 2 active. I have max > threads set to > > maximumThreads=-80 > > I think, at the very least, it should get rid of threads over the > limit (would 80 do that?). Also, since I limit at 80 it should not > be _ever_ using 400+ threads... It does not eliminate threads over the limit, or refuse to allocate new threads over the limit, or anything sensible like that. It should not accept new externally originated requests when it is over the limit. The number in the pool may be up to 50% higher than the limit under normal circumstances because we give it some elbowroom. > > Ed Tomlinson >
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