Howdy,
You can reduce startup time by eliminating unneeded applications. In
production servers, I hardly ever leave anything but the webapp itself: I
remove the admin, manager, docs, webdav, examples, ROOT contexts.
Things that affect shutdown include your custom finalizers, if any. Similarly,
That's normal, in my experience.
In fact, my scripts sleep for 10 seconds at least before starting Tomcat
after a full stop, and 10 seconds minimum in between starting every
instance (22 on one server).
Tomcat != Apache.
John
On Tue, 10 Jun 2003 22:07:12 +0100, Euan Guttridge
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If I bounce tomcat via the /bin/shutdown.sh & /bin/startup.sh scripts it
takes at least 20 seconds until it responds again. This is still after my
war has been unpacked and jsps compiled.. Any suggestions please?
Running standalone, on linux 2*700mhz, 1GB. One application 30mb.
Thanks
Euan