This customer has two cluster nodes. This helps the server to be more
available. They are identical in any way and both have this issue. The
server is a simple HTTP put get server. It uses some SSL and zipping but
nothing fancy. Since the configuration are always the same nothing is
special in the
On 3/9/12 2:19 PM, "Jayant Sane" wrote:
>
>
>Pardon the re-post but I just wanted some kind of ack from the Tomcat dev
>team on the following.
>Has the "Tomcat WAR deployment directory traversal..." issue as detailed
>in http://securitytracker.com/id/1023504 been fixed in version 7.0.023?
>As I m
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Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 1:35 PM
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Subject: Re: Web service not starting up as expected
Debbie Shapiro wrote:
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>
> How do you start Tomcat when you start it "manually"? How about when
> you sche
Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: Dynamic Security Constraints?
Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
I'm not sure this is the right subject line, but if I wanted to use
Tomcat to publish large files (several GB) for diff
Pardon the re-post but I just wanted some kind of ack from the Tomcat dev team
on the following.
Has the "Tomcat WAR deployment directory traversal..." issue as detailed
in http://securitytracker.com/id/1023504 been fixed in version 7.0.023?
As I mentioned, the Apache security team wont comme
Christopher Schultz wrote:
...
I wonder if this is a timing issue. I've never used Tomcat on Windows,
but I used to use an old Java-based TiVo media server that came with a
Windows Service. I seem to remember that clicking the "restart" widget
in the service snap-in would seem to take *forever*
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>From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
>Subject: Re: Dynamic Security Constraints?
>
>Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
>> I'm not sure this is the right subject line, but if I wanted to use
>Tomcat to publish large files (several GB) for different customers to
>downl
On 09.03.2012 18:19, Doron Tsur wrote:
Hi Guys,
A while back I've addressed you guys with the non paged pool issue. Most
people advised upgrading the java/tomcat. We did just that and the issue is
still happening. We are investigating a lot of directions of memory leaks
in the environment with M
Leo Donahue - PLANDEVX wrote:
I'm not sure this is the right subject line, but if I wanted to use Tomcat to
publish large files (several GB) for different customers to download, and each
customer wanted their own secure URL (form based login over HTTPS) from which
to download their data, how w
I'm not sure this is the right subject line, but if I wanted to use Tomcat to
publish large files (several GB) for different customers to download, and each
customer wanted their own secure URL (form based login over HTTPS) from which
to download their data, how would I add a new security constr
I was able to add a sleep command (I had to do it for at least 30 seconds, any
less and starting up was still overlapping with the previous stop command).
After adding this in, it seems to be starting up without a problem. Glad it was
something simple. Unfortunately, it forces me to install an a
Debbie Shapiro wrote:
...
How do you start Tomcat when you start it "manually"? How about when
you schedule a restart?
I either directly run the .bat command or launch the scheduled task that
normally runs the same .bat command.
The contents of the .bat file is as follows:
sc \\bidev2 stop
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Debbie,
On 3/9/12 1:09 PM, Debbie Shapiro w
NO JDBC driver
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> Konstantin,
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> On 3/9/12 2:21 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> > 2. There are database drivers. What database drivers are you
> > using?
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> Doron,
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> On 3/9/12 12:19 PM, Doron Tsur wrote:
> > Tomcat: 7 latest Java: 1.6.25 OS: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
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> qballer: sorry. Java 1.6.0_25 t
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Konstantin,
On 3/9/12 2:21 PM, Konstantin Kolinko wrote:
> 2. There are database drivers. What database drivers are you
> using?
Good thought: there's no reason to assume that the connectors are
leaking this stuff.
Doron, if you are using a JDBC dri
2012/3/9 Doron Tsur :
> Hi Guys,
>
> A while back I've addressed you guys with the non paged pool issue. Most
> people advised upgrading the java/tomcat. We did just that and the issue is
> still happening. We are investigating a lot of directions of memory leaks
> in the environment with Microsoft
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Doron,
On 3/9/12 12:19 PM, Doron Tsur wrote:
> Tomcat: 7 latest Java: 1.6.25 OS: Windows Server 2003 R2 SP2
1. What specific version of Tomcat 7?
2. 1.6.25 is not a version of Java that I know of. Real version number
and vendor, please?
> This i
2012/3/9 Christopher Schultz :
> On 3/9/12 1:38 PM, David kerber wrote:
>> I am trying to follow the docs for setting up new machine, and I'm
>> seeing some messed-up line wraps (not wrapping at the width of my
>> browser window (in fact, it won't fit on my 1920x1200 monitor),
>> in:
>>
>> http://t
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On 3/9/12 1:38 PM, David kerber wrote:
> I am trying to follow the docs for setting up new machine, and I'm
> seeing some messed-up line wraps (not wrapping at the width of my
> browser window (in fact, it won't fit on my 1920x1200 monitor),
> From: Debbie Shapiro [mailto:dshap...@cardiacscience.com]
> Subject: RE: Web service not starting up as expected
> 3. Schedule a restart 2 minutes into the future.
Exactly what does your restart procedure consist of? From the symptoms, it
could be that the restart mechanism is simply not wai
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Debbie,
On 3/9/12 1:09 PM, Debbie Shapiro wrote:
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
>>
>> So, your load-on-startup servlet somehow restarts your services?
>> When you say "services", do you mean it restarts Tomcat? How
On 2/22/2012 3:50 PM, Jim Showalter wrote:
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 jump
I can try the rollback the jdk, and try that. However, the issue doesn't
appear to be jdk related.
The migration was performed by completely removing the old containers,
installing tomcat 7 instances, updating all configuration using the ones
released in tomcat 7 version, recompiling all applic
Hi Chris -
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Debbie,
On 3/8/12 2:46 PM, Deb
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 08:38 -0800, Bruce Pease wrote:
> Good Morning:
>
>
>
> I recently upgraded my tomcat containers from tomcat 6 to tomcat 7.0.26, and
> the jdk from 1.6 to 1.7.
This is a major jump for both Tomcat & the JVM. Have you considered
rolling back one of them to the previous versio
Hi Guys,
A while back I've addressed you guys with the non paged pool issue. Most
people advised upgrading the java/tomcat. We did just that and the issue is
still happening. We are investigating a lot of directions of memory leaks
in the environment with Microsoft. I wanted to address you guys, t
Good Morning:
I recently upgraded my tomcat containers from tomcat 6 to tomcat 7.0.26, and
the jdk from 1.6 to 1.7. I am now seeing a clustering issue when I start a
second instance on the same server. I have tried a few variations of the
config (address="auto", address="the ip", no address e
Hello!
Our client use Tomcat 5.0.28.
We deploy Web application with jnlp servlet on this Tomcat.
>From time to time after restart of Tomcat and when first user tries to
>download our application via Java WebStart there occures
>java.lang.ClassNotFoundException exceptions on Tomcat's side like fo
I create a simple project using commons-dbcp and without using any query for
test, the issue still occurred. I reported a bug.
Thanks!
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