Rob ha scritto:
> Removing the dashes element of the style does seem to have improved
> performance, and no longer brings the app to its knees.
>
> Unfortunately, some styles do need to be dashed - for example showing
> tunnels that go underground.
>
>
> Tunnel
> Tunnel
> 1500
>
>
> TYPE
> T
Removing the dashes element of the style does seem to have improved
performance, and no longer brings the app to its knees.
Unfortunately, some styles do need to be dashed - for example showing
tunnels that go underground.
Tunnel
Tunnel
1500
TYPE
Tunnel
#33
0.2
One workaround woul
Rob ha scritto:
> One of the line styles does have a dash array, but none of the polygons.
Ok, try to remove the layers that have lines with dash arrays from your
request. Does it still crash?
And if you just use the layers with lines and dashes, what happens?
> Curious that it only impacts at
Geoserver/Websphere crashes the whole AIX Box ???. I have never seen
that, unbelievable. Since 10 years I am working with Websphere I
always got a heapdump (Linux/zOs, Linux/ppc, Linux/Intel, AIX).
The only exception is if the disk partition is full. I assume this is
not the case. No hints i
Hi Christian
Oh, that it were so simple! When WebSphere crashes, it takes out the whole
server, and I don't believe it has the time to create a core dump file. I
have tried killing it before it gets too far down this process with a kill
-3 ( as I can see the memory usage and paging quickly clim
One of the line styles does have a dash array, but none of the polygons.
Curious that it only impacts at it this kind of scale.
Could you point me at a description of the bug, so I can see if the problem
also exists with the IBM JDK?
Thanks
On 5 August 2010 18:22, Andrea Aime wrote:
> Rob ha
Hi, I have a similar configuration using AIX, Linux/ppc, IBM sdk,
openjdk , DB2 and Websphere or jetty.
To make it short. If your Websphere crashes it creates an heapdump,
composed of 2 or 3 files. You should find these files in your profile
directory (something like /opt/IBM/Webspere/AppSer
Rob ha scritto:
> I'm seeing a serious problem with my geoserver install, where it is
> crashing the system it is running on, following certain types of WMS
> requests.
>
> Given the fact that I am probably the only person on the list running
> GeoServer (v2.0.0) under WebSphere App Server, usi
I'm seeing a serious problem with my geoserver install, where it is crashing
the system it is running on, following certain types of WMS requests.
Given the fact that I am probably the only person on the list running
GeoServer (v2.0.0) under WebSphere App Server, using IBM Java, on AIX, I am
not e