Robert:
I have run jboss on Solaris 5.6 and Windows 2000 in development without
problems. I recommend either platform (Solaris 5.6 + or Windows 2000).
Randy
Subject: Re: [JBoss-user] Stability problems on Linux
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Date: Thu, 28 Jun 2001 09:32:22 -0400
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This is an older article
http://www-106.ibm.com/developerworks/java/library/java2/index.html?dwz=
one=3Djava,
but it has some good information and it may be of some help.
Rob
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We have severe problems bringing stability to our Apache/Tomcat/JBoss b=
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application on Linux OS. Every thing seems to run stable while traffic =
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low. But when traffic increases the VM forkes hundered of OS processes =
what
causes thousands (>40,000) of open files. At the end all OS resources a=
re
consumed and the application dies.
I read about Linux's weak thread implementation which uses an OS proces=
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for
each thread. Could this be the source of our problems? Is there a way t=
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control this resources greed of our application?
Our configuration:
Linux 2.2.18
JDK 1.3.0 (Sun HotSpot)
JBoss 2.2.2
Tomcat 3.2.2
Apache 1.3.19
Would you probably recommend to better switch to Windows or Solaris OS?=
If
so, which is the preferred OS for a JBoss application?
- Frank
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