Hi,
Thanks for your reply.
When I open the admin console in Tomcat 5.0.28, I can see two Connectors
1. Connector(8009)
2. Conenctor(8080)
Below values I can see in Conenctor(8080)
Type: - HTTP
Scheme: - http
Enable DNS Lookups: - false
URI Encoding: -
Use Body Encoding For URI Query Parameters: - False
Allow TRACE Method: Flase
IP Address:
Secure:
Accept Count: -100
Compression: - off
Connection Linger (milliseconds) : -1
Connection Timeout (milliseconds) : 2
Connection Upload Timeout (milliseconds) :3
Default Buffer Size:2048
Disable Upload Timeout: True
Max KeepAlive Requests:100
Max Spare Threads:75
Max Threads:150
Min Spare Threads:25
Processor Thread Priority:5
TCP No Delay : True
X Powered By : True
Ports
Port Number: 8080
Redirect Port Number: -8443
Proxy Name:
Proxy Port Number: 0
Please do let me know if I need to send other information in resolving Oracle
connection pool problem.
Thanks a lot for your help.
Somu
Georg Sauer-Limbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi,
in the manager app of Tomcat 5.5 there is the list of
threads and their state and connection for each Connector
when you click on Server Status.
The AJP connector shows a large number (about 50) threads,
all in state K (keepalive) with connection times of
several to several hundred hours.
Question: Are these just the permanently open AJP connections
between Apache and Tomcat or are these stalled requests?
Thanks for any help, regards
Georg
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