Re: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-10 Thread Thomas Chille
For me it refuses to open under IE6 but FF works perfectly fine - no passwords required. closing the title-tag in html-source make it readable on ie6 too ... lg t - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional

Re: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-10 Thread Harry Mantheakis
The 'LD_ASSUME_KERNEL' setting was needed with Red Hat 9. I'm on FC3 now and it seems to be working fine *without* having to specify LD_ASSUME_KERNEL. Actually, I could swear (though I have no metrics) that FC3 is running my Java stuff much faster than RH9 did with a forced LD_ASSUME_KERNEL

Re: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-10 Thread sudip shrestha
It was good to read your paper. I was wondering why ReiserFS is suitable for webapps that you are hosting. On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 00:18:52 +0100, Wojciech Sobczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hello, I have collected my experiences with running a heavily loaded (and soon to be high availability)

RE: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-10 Thread George Sexton
You are really just starting document the issues necessary for running a high volume site. The URL http://www.mhsoftware.com/resources/top10asp.html Has some things that are IIS specific, but also apply to Tomcat applications: Specifically: Store as little as possible on the session. I'm

Re: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-09 Thread DAVID TURNER
I'm interested in reading your paper, but the link you provided requires a userid and password Wojciech Sobczuk [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/08/2005 06:18 PM Please respond to Tomcat Users List tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org To tomcat-user@jakarta.apache.org cc Subject Running

Re: Running heavily loaded tomcat sites.

2005-02-09 Thread Graham Reeds
I'm interested in reading your paper, but the link you provided requires a userid and password For me it refuses to open under IE6 but FF works perfectly fine - no passwords required. G. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL