Konstantin Kolinko wrote on 11.01.2011 08:55:
2011/1/11 Thomas Kloeberkloe...@ics.de:
Konstantin,
Konstantin Kolinko wrote on 11.01.2011 01:03:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=18462
thanks for sending this link. I'm surprised that this is such an old issue!
So, if I
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. Is there anyway i can bring down this connections.
I would like to know why this process id's are not getting terminated
automatically.
I have run the traceroute command and following is the output of the command.
Please let me know in case any
Hi-
I recently upgraded tomcat, apache, apr and mod_jk.
Now when I access via apache -- mod_jk on port 80 ie.
www.mydomain.com/myappname/
the Velocity login page displays fine but after hitting the login button
/admin/j_security_check displays in the URL
and a blank page is displayed.
.do and
Hi,
On 10 December 2010 14:42, Jim Riggs apache-li...@riggs.me wrote:
On Dec 10, 2010, at 7:59 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
Looks like a bug,
Please add it to bugzilla, as Mark suggested.
BTW, I think that the following change can fix it:
(for current tc6.0.x, not tested!)
I don't think so. I
Hello Team,
I have taken thread dump for tomcat. I have analyzed it using Thread dump
analyzer.
After reading thread dump i am unable to point which thread is exactly causing
the issue.
kindly guide me to read thread dumps.
Following is the one of the thread from the thread dump output.
Op dinsdag, 11 januari 2011 12:11 schreef Amol Puglia amolcpug...@yahoo.com:
Hello Team,
I have taken thread dump for tomcat. I have analyzed it using Thread dump
analyzer.
After reading thread dump i am unable to point which thread is exactly causing
the issue.
kindly guide me to read
On 11.01.2011 10:40, David Sperling wrote:
Hi-
I recently upgraded tomcat, apache, apr and mod_jk.
Now when I access via apache -- mod_jk on port 80 ie.
www.mydomain.com/myappname/
the Velocity login page displays fine but after hitting the login button
/admin/j_security_check displays in the
Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. Is there anyway i can bring down this connections.
I would like to know why this process id's are not getting terminated
automatically.
I have run the traceroute command and following is the output of the command.
Hi.
After
Ronald Klop wrote:
...
What is the issue? (Was there another mail that I missed?)
Maybe. There is another thread from the same OP, entitled Apache Process going high even
after restart of backend server tomcat, but I am still trying to figure out what the
relationship is, and what is the
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. My main problem is apache process is increasing very
fast and reaching to count 259 thereby bringing donw application.
For that i took thread dump also and tried to analyze but unable to find out
what is causing the issue.
I have also posted some
Hello Ronald,
The major issue is apache process is goinfg very high and not coming down.
I would like to know what is causing for apache process to go high.
Is it porblem in a backend tomcat server or it has to do something with apache
itself.?
I am using apache version :- 2.0.59
tomcat
Hello,
On Tue, Jan 11, 2011 at 1:11 PM, Amol Puglia amolcpug...@yahoo.com wrote:
Hello Ronald,
The major issue is apache process is goinfg very high and not coming down.
what exactly is going very high?
Do you mean that the number of apache processes increases? If so could
it be, that your
All,
may I suggest that we drop this thread, and concentrate on the other one Apache Process
going high even after restart of backend server tomcat.
They are apparently related to the same issue, and it is confusing to follow 2 separate
threads.
Leon Rosenberg wrote:
Hello,
On Tue, Jan
Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. My main problem is apache process is increasing very
fast and reaching to count 259 thereby bringing donw application.
For that i took thread dump also and tried to analyze but unable to find out
what is causing the issue.
I
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. I am talking about apache web server whose process
count is increasiing to 259 and not coming down. I would like to know why
process count is increasing and not coming down. Please help me to toublleshoot
this issue.Let em know in case you need
On 11/01/2011 13:06, Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. I am talking about apache web server whose process
count is increasiing to 259 and not coming down. I would like to know why
process count is increasing and not coming down. Please help me to
Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Andre Warnier,
Thanks for the response. I am talking about apache web server whose process
count is increasiing to 259 and not coming down. I would like to know why
process count is increasing and not coming down. Please help me to toublleshoot
this issue.Let em know
In 'the other thread' there is still the question open of why there is
Thread.sleep() in the MuxServlet. Can be a reason for a lot of open connections
in the httpd server.
But until there is more information about the problem I don't have anything to
add to this discussion anymore.
Ronald.
Hello Andre,
When i posted same message to apache users list they said the apache process is
going high because there is a problem in backend server tomcat and asked me to
collect thread dump and post same in tomcat users list. so i posetd thread dump
sanpshot in tomcat users list. It seems
Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Andre,
When i posted same message to apache users list they said the apache process is
going high because there is a problem in backend server tomcat and asked me to
collect thread dump and post same in tomcat users list. so i posetd thread dump
sanpshot in tomcat
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Kevin,
On 1/10/2011 5:21 PM, Kevin Murray wrote:
I currently have a functioning Tomcat 5.5.25 server installed on 64-bit
Linux and my goal is to advance to version Tomcat version 5.5.31
Is the a method akin to applying a patch to my existing
On 11/01/2011 16:37, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Kevin,
On 1/10/2011 5:21 PM, Kevin Murray wrote:
I currently have a functioning Tomcat 5.5.25 server installed on 64-bit
Linux and my goal is to advance to version Tomcat version 5.5.31
Is the a method akin to applying a patch to my existing
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Rainer,
On 1/11/2011 6:56 AM, Rainer Jung wrote:
At the moment there are no open issues about mod_jk and crashes.
...
I tried mod_jk-1.2.28-r1 and 1.2.30 and they both give the same result.
Wonder why you tried 1.2.30 but not the most recent
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Amol,
On 1/11/2011 7:11 AM, Amol Puglia wrote:
The major issue is [Apache httpd] process is going very high and not
coming down.
If you mean that the CPU is experiencing high load, then the thread
below is unlikely to be the cause:
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Mark,
On 1/11/2011 11:41 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 11/01/2011 16:37, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Kevin,
On 1/10/2011 5:21 PM, Kevin Murray wrote:
I currently have a functioning Tomcat 5.5.25 server installed on 64-bit
Linux and my goal is to
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Chris,
On 1/7/2011 4:24 PM, Chris Beckey wrote:
I need to run a FIPS 140-2 certified SSL/TLS implementation under
Tomcat 6.0.20. I have OpenSSL configured and running but I cannot
find a way to set FIPS mode in OpenSSL.
I don't think there's any
On 10.01.2011 17:00, Amol Puglia wrote:
Hello Team,
I am facing very weird problem of apache porcess going high upto 259 and
increasing again even after restart of backend server ie. tomcat.
Apache version :- 2.0.59
Tomcat Version :- 5.5.9
Apache/Tomcat connectivity :- mod_jk
when i have
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Chris,
On 1/7/2011 4:24 PM, Chris Beckey wrote:
I did find documentation on running JSSE in FIPS mode, but not
OpenSSL.
Please post a reference to the JSSE setup here:
https://issues.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50570
- -chris
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I'm still digging, but I thought I'd send this along to the mailing list
while I try to decipher the mod_jk code.
We're using tomcat-connector 1.2.31 on apache 2.2.17 on a Linux system.
Log file is at this URL:
http://www.moonteeth.com/~dopey/tomcat/mod_jk.log
On 1/11/11 5:08 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Mark,
On 1/11/2011 11:41 AM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 11/01/2011 16:37, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Kevin,
On 1/10/2011 5:21 PM, Kevin Murray wrote:
I currently have a functioning Tomcat 5.5.25 server installed on 64-bit
Linux and my goal is to
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Robin,
On 1/10/2011 9:09 AM, Robin Capone wrote:
You can't see me but, I'm banging my head on my desk.
Facepalm strikes again. :(
- -chris
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I'm not sure, but it looks like the service() function in jk_lb_worker.c
calls puts a recovering worker into the JK_LB_STATE_PROBE state and then
doesn't set it to JK_LB_STATE_OK until after the end-service() call.
I think this allows a second thread to come in, and since
JK_WORKER_USABLE()
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