Re: Tomcat vs CPU

2002-03-07 Thread Erwin Ambrosch
Do you starting non daemon threads in your web applications (Servlets)?
As long as non daemon Java threads are running you will have Java processes 
in your memory.

Erwin

Am Donnerstag, 7. M?rz 2002 07:05 schrieben Sie:
> Does anybody clue me in thsi situation?
> Plus,in below situation ,when I shutdoun Tomcat4,seems after
> shutting down there are some Java processes still remains.
> After killing them by >kill PID,
> Cpu State is becoming normal.
> Please help,any hints will be welcomed.
>
> Moi wrote:
> > Suddenly,when I saw Current System Resources in Linux with >top
> > command I found out that Tomcat4 eats 96% of CPU.In regular days it eats
> > only 3%.
> > Dear gurus.
> > What can be the reason and how I solve it?
> >
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Re: Tomcat vs CPU

2002-03-06 Thread Moi
Does anybody clue me in thsi situation?
Plus,in below situation ,when I shutdoun Tomcat4,seems after
shutting down there are some Java processes still remains.
After killing them by >kill PID,
Cpu State is becoming normal.
Please help,any hints will be welcomed.

Moi wrote:

> Suddenly,when I saw Current System Resources in Linux with >top
> command I found out that Tomcat4 eats 96% of CPU.In regular days it eats
> only 3%.
> Dear gurus.
> What can be the reason and how I solve it?
> 
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Tomcat vs CPU

2002-03-06 Thread Moi
Suddenly,when I saw Current System Resources in Linux with >top
command I found out that Tomcat4 eats 96% of CPU.In regular days it eats
only 3%.
Dear gurus.
What can be the reason and how I solve it?


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