>Please vote:
>
>
>[X] Stable -- good build
>[ ] Alpha -- something serious is wrong: what is it?
Functional and stress tested against 2.0.54, and 2.1.6
on NetWare 6.5 SP3 and SP4 on MP server (4 CPUS).
Only stress test for apache 1.3.
Using Tomcat 4.1.30.
Thank you,
JJ
clar2005/06/10 09:24:35
Modified:jk/native/apache-1.3 Makefile.netware
Log:
mod_jk is not MT safe for NetWare on Apache 1.3.x
Revision ChangesPath
1.7 +1 -1
jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/native/apache-1.3/Makefile.netware
Index: Makefile.netware
clar2005/06/10 13:31:49
Modified:jk/native/common jk_connect.c
Log:
Enabling nb_connect() and setsockopt for apache build with LibC (2.0.x) on
NetWare.
Revision ChangesPath
1.61 +4 -4 jakarta-tomcat-connectors/jk/native/common/jk_connect.c
Index: jk_co
Tested mod_jk 1.2.14-dev with nb_connect() and setsockopt() enabled for NetWare
in jk_connect.c:
(all testing on NetWare 6.5 SP3 and SP4)
2.0.52 and Tomcat 4.1.30: build correctly and stress tested,
2.0.54 and Tomcat 4.1.31: build correctly, stress and functional testing done,
2.1.x: build correct
, but it takes more than
16 loops to get a JK_SOCKET_EOF.
Apache is using 30 for MAX_SECS_TO_LINGER. Any objection why
mod_jk cannot use the same value?
Thanks,
--JJ
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/20/2005 12:21 PM >>>
Jean-Jacques Clar wrote:
> Hi,
>
> file: jk_connec
Hi,
file: jk_connect.c
in jk_shutdown_socket(); when reading data from tomcat in the while loop,
the variable ttl is incremented every time by one, until breaking out of the
loop:
snippet:
line 505 *-
/* Read all data from the peer until we reach "end-of-file" (FIN
I really like being able to do: write(8K)*n + flush().
+1 on adding a FlushPackets config option set to off by default.
Thank you Mladen and Jean-Frederic.
Jean-Jacques
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/18/2005 7:41 AM >>>
Henri Gomez wrote:
> good idea.
>
> Which state by default ?
off (-FlushPackets)
re-sending :
Am I missing details?
Calling ap_rflush() at the end of ws_write() in mod_jk.c is causing me
problems when doing downloads from the server to a client.
Performance degradation and, less importantly, memory usage, are the problems.
During calls to ap_rwrite() in ws_write, a brig
Calling ap_rflush() at the end of ws_write() in mod_jk.c is causing me
problems when doing downloads from the server to a client.
Performance degradation and, less importantly, memory usage, are the problems.
During calls to ap_rwrite() in ws_write, a brigade is created and
used to move data.
details in my report,
but I was reporting a fact not more, not less.But from what I could do, 1.2.12
is good. --JJ >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/9/2005 2:28 PM >>>
At 02:30 PM 5/9/2005, Jean-Jacques Clar wrote:
>Build and run on NetWare with apache 2.0.54.
Woot!
And thank you
Build and run on NetWare with apache 2.0.54.
JJ
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 5/6/2005 6:31 AM >>>
Hi,
It's been a week since 1.2.11 has been tagged and released.
Because of bug in wc_close, and sice no other bugs have been
reported for a week, I plan to tag the 1.2.12 tomorrow morning,
10:00 GMT.
An
>>> Mladen Turk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 4/30/2005 12:09 AM >>>
Jean-Jacques Clar wrote:
> It looks like wc_close() is called twice when JK is unloading and
> destroying its memory pools resulting in trying to free the same
> mutex twice.
> Anyway, I have to run to the a
It looks like wc_close() is called twice when JK is unloading and
destroying its memory pools resulting in trying to free the same
mutex twice.
Anyway, I have to run to the airport, but will look at it tomorrow
sometime.
Sorry about the delay,
JJ
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 4/29/2005 2:57:11 PM >>>
I
I just put 1.2.11 on my server and is having a problem with an invalid parameter
passed from pthread_mutex_destroy() to kMutexFree().
pthread_mutex_destroy() is called within wc_close() when unloading jk.
I am just getting started on trying to find the source of the problem.
I don't see that probl
Looking solid on NetWare.
Stress tested on 2.0.53 and 2.1.5-dev.
Thanks for the builds and patch Guenter,
JJ
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/31/2005 8:32 PM >>>
Hi,
> Binaries can be found at:
> http://www.apache.org/dist/jakarta/tomcat-connectors/jk/binaries/
> For now there is only a set of win32 binar
Greetings,
As Norm did, I was able to build and test against 2.1.4 beta and 2.0.52
for NetWare.
I ran load testing against 1.2.9dev today with 400 virtual clients
requesting JSPs and Servlets on a dual proc p4 with HT enabled.
It is looking solid. The test will run overnight.
I will find time to
>OK.>I'm also waiting Jean-Jaques Clar for a Netware threading patch.
Here you go.
NetWare has now a pthreads library.
Thank you for your help and patience Mladen.
It has been running on a 4 CPUS box for now over an hour.
As far as performance, I will benchmark it against 1.2.6
after the holidays
Greetings,
I did a clean co of jtc w/ JK_1_2_7_BETA_3 tag. I am building for
NetWare with ap2.0.52. Running stress test on a 2 procs machine.
Doing request to simple JSPs and servlets using WebBench with
up to 250 virtual clients.
It takes between few minutes and an hour to reproduce, this is t
The patch allows mod_jk to build for NetWare with APR
existing outside of the httpd/srclib file structure for apache 2.1.x.
Could someone commit that change to cvs.
Thank you,
Jean-Jacques
--- jk/native/apache-2.0/NWGNUmakefile 9 Apr 2004 20:00:18 - 1.2+++ jk/native/apache-2.0/NWGNUmakef
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