We've been using parallel deployment for some time now with tomcat 7.0.25. For
the most part the parallel deployment is a really nice idea, particularly
because we don't have sessions serialised and clustered across all running
instances.
However, we've had mysterious problems for some time no
I have been getting the ThreadLocal cleanup warning messages appearing in
the Tomcat log for some time now. I finally got around to investigating
these and cleaning it all up. Most of the ThreadLocals I removed, because
they were being abused. However, some needed to hang around, so I used them
mor
> From: Caldarale, Charles R
> Subject: RE: Tomcat with mod_jk becomes irresponsive after working for awhile
> You might want to take a thread dump of Tomcat and see just
> what is going on.
Also look in the Tomcat logs (there are several) to see if errors are being
reported there.
- Chuck
> From: Ofer Israeli [mailto:of...@checkpoint.com]
> Subject: RE: Tomcat with mod_jk becomes irresponsive after working for awhile
> I am in the situation where the server is giving 503s for
> all incoming requests, so I did a capture now to see what
> the situation is and as mentioned above I s
André Warnier wrote:
> Ofer Israeli wrote:
>> All,
>>
>> I have a deployment on Windows 2003 Server using Apache 2.2.16,
>> Tomcat 5.5.30 and mod_jk 1.2.31. Apache and Tomcat reside on the
>> same machine. The communication is fine for days / weeks, but at
>> some point all requests to the server
> The user I bind cannot check user's passwords but it can browse the
> LDAP tree and see all the available users. I have used ldap.exe with
> the same connection/bind and can traverse the LDAP tree.
> As far as after the initial connection is made, no I don't see any
> packets or new connections
Hi,
The user I bind cannot check user's passwords but it can browse the
LDAP tree and see all the available users. I have used ldap.exe with
the same connection/bind and can traverse the LDAP tree.
As far as after the initial connection is made, no I don't see any
packets or new connections after
Hmm. Am I to understand this is fixed now? I tried it and it still seems
to have problems. However, the other versions (< 7.0) seem to be working
much better (I thought they too had problems when I tried in the past).
Also, I appreciate everyone jumping in quickly to fix this.
Jim
-Origina
> I do know that I am successfully binding to the LDAP server when
> Tomcat starts. If I change "mypassword" to an invalid password then I
> get a ConnectException due to the connection being refused. I also see
> this connection using a network monitoring tool - it is initiated at
> startup and th
Ofer Israeli wrote:
All,
I have a deployment on Windows 2003 Server using Apache 2.2.16, Tomcat 5.5.30
and mod_jk 1.2.31. Apache and Tomcat reside on the same machine. The
communication is fine for days / weeks, but at some point all requests to the
server (to Apache) that use mod_jk return H
Hi all,
I am having trouble using FORM based authentication against an LDAP server.
I have configured my web.xml and server.xml and created a Login.jsp
page and can can successfully authenticate against a simple
tomcat-users.xml file. Therefore I am confident my basic
configurations are okay and
All,
I have a deployment on Windows 2003 Server using Apache 2.2.16, Tomcat 5.5.30
and mod_jk 1.2.31. Apache and Tomcat reside on the same machine. The
communication is fine for days / weeks, but at some point all requests to the
server (to Apache) that use mod_jk return HTTP 503.
The error tha
> You have to balance that against the minimal cost of today's
> memory (even ECC RAM is under $10 per GiB).
>
True, RAM is relatively cheap, but servers are not. We like to stack as
many instances of tomcat on a server as possible while maintaining good
performance. Some of our 8-core 32GB serv
The worst offender (in my opinion) is
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/config/context.html.
>>
>> By the way, for the page in question, my HTML-checker lists 147 errors (not
>> warnings), the few first of which being :
>>
>> line 59 column 5 - Error: end tag for element "P" which i
The Apache Tomcat team announces the immediate availability of Apache
Tomcat 7.0.26
This release is primarily a bug fix release and includes numerous
bug fixes compared to version 7.0.25. The notable bug fixes include:
* Improved @HandlesTypes processing which no longer loads
all classes on web
2012/2/22 Lucas Pouzac :
> No, in two cases, the tomcat configuration is identical. Only, I observe via
> JMX as the manager is not correct. There is only the declaration of the XSD
> in web.xml which changes.
>
> server.xml : the first cluster
>(...)
> className="or
No, in two cases, the tomcat configuration is identical. Only, I observe via
JMX as the manager is not correct. There is only the declaration of the XSD
in web.xml which changes.
server.xml : the first cluster
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