Re: Why do I need to restart my server

2004-03-10 Thread Adrian Kristiawan






Hi, 

I'm having the same problem, I want to ask which file should I edit according to the changes below?

Thanks All. 

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From: Tomcat Users List
Date: 03/10/04 19:41:47
To: Tomcat Users List
Subject: Re: Why do I need to restart my server

This works with most except for oracle which uses select 1 from dual

parameter
namevalidationQuery/name
valueselect 1/value
/parameter


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 Hi,
 Every time my database server connection goes down, I need to restart my
 Tomcat 5.0.19 to re-establish the connection. Why is this so? Is this a
 bug?


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Re: NT Service terminates

2004-03-08 Thread Adrian Kristiawan






I have a similiarproblem with you, I amusing Tomcat 4.1.18, but currently I'm not running it as a Windows Service on Windows 2000 Server, instead I start the Tomcat service byclicking the Start Tomcatshortcut in the windows desktop.
Whenever there is a communication link error or the communication is downbetween the client and the server where Tomcat resides, the Tomcat service just stops by itself. 

I thought the solution to my problem was to start the Tomcat as a windows service,but you stated otherwise, now I'm confused on how to fix my problem. 

Is it also true that if the load is too big, the Tomcat service will automatically stop by itself?

Can anyone help us on this matter?

Thanks. 

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From: Tomcat Users List
Date: 03/08/04 17:31:40
To: Tomcat
Subject: NT Service terminates

I have Tomcat 4.1.24 running as Windows Service on Windows 2000 Server- hosting a number of applications.I currently have it running

When I run a simple load test using Microsoft Stress Tester - as I increase the load I can repeatedly force the Window Service to terminate.I'm only running with a load of 100 users.

When I run Tomcat from the command-line as an application and I repeat the test - Tomcat runs fine - performance is fine.No problems.

So what is it about running Tomcat as a service that makes it so easy to bring down?I'm tempted to blame the OS - but that doesn't really solve the problem - or explain what the difference is.

Has anyone else observed this?

Is it possible to get Tomcat to start as an application - on start-up i.e. as if it were a service - but running as an application.Sorry if that's a meaningless question.


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