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Full thread dump Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (24.79-b02 mixed mode):
"http-nio-8443-exec-147" daemon prio=10 tid=0x7f5c1c005000 nid=0x6241
runnable [0x7f5bd30ef000]
java.lan
Hi Chris,
I captured 3 threadumps with the below requests/second when the server is
already slow. We were using BIO before and had observed slowness even with
that. We switched to using NIO since it seemed a recommendation for
production environment.
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What would happen if I add workers into worker.list and balance_workers?
Option1:
worker.list=node1,node2,loadbalancer,status
worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=node1,node2
VS
Option2:
worker.list=loadbalancer,status
worker.loadbalancer.balance_workers=node1,node2
If I went with Option1 w
Jamie,
On 11/4/15 9:20 AM, jamie wrote:
> We are using Apache Tomcat Version 7.0.59. We have received downloads
> from our servlet greater than 1GB in size complete prematurely. Smaller
> files are no problem. All data is streamed so no OME occurs.
OME?
> We tried increasing the connection timeo
Dimple,
On 11/3/15 11:24 PM, dimple ranka wrote:
> Also forgot to mention that setting maxKeepAliveRequests to -1 did not
> help. As expected from the connector documentation the default value for
> this attribute is 100 and we have a 60 user test set up.
>
> On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 8:18 AM, dimpl
Stephen,
On 11/3/15 4:01 PM, Stephen Booth wrote:
> Does anyone have any advice about how to make fail-over work more
> cleanly with PermGen errors (other than the obvious one of not letting
> PermGen errors occur)
>
> I'm using apache ModProxy to connect to tomcat over ajp with additional
> hot-
Farzad,
On 11/3/15 2:45 PM, Farzad Panahi wrote:
> I wish I could get my hands on a real server : )
What computer do you use to access the server? That one will certainly
work for this kind of testing.
-chris
> On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 12:23 PM, David kerber wrote:
>> On 11/2/2015 3:09 PM, Farza
2015-11-04 20:20 GMT+03:00 Linux Support :
> Hi again,
>
> configured the TC service to run as a non privileged user. In my
> understanding we cannot use a privileged port to bind TC to. Is there a way
> i can use port 80 for TC in the case of using a non root user ?
http://tomcat.apache.org/ ->
If you're running on a UNIX variant, use JSVC. The source is included in
the tomcat download in bin/commons-daemon/native.tar.gz.
On 11/4/2015 10:20 AM, Linux Support wrote:
Hi again,
configured the TC service to run as a non privileged user. In my
understanding we cannot use a privileged port
Hi again,
configured the TC service to run as a non privileged user. In my
understanding we cannot use a privileged port to bind TC to. Is there a way
i can use port 80 for TC in the case of using a non root user ?
cheers
osp
Thanks all. I will incorporate the digested passwd
On Wed, Nov 4, 2015 at 2:10 AM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> To whom it may concern,
>
> On 11/3/15 6:39 AM, Linux Support wrote:
> > not having a clear text password in the users.xml ( i think ) for the
> admin
>
By the way, I had to back-burner this investigation due to other things
that have come up. When those are out of the way, I'll pick up where I left
off. Thanks for the discussion so far.
(I don't know anything about SNMP, etc., so I'm only following that thread
very loosely until I have time to co
Greetings
We are using Apache Tomcat Version 7.0.59. We have received downloads
from our servlet greater than 1GB in size complete prematurely. Smaller
files are no problem. All data is streamed so no OME occurs. We tried
increasing the connection timeout on the connector, but it made no
diff
Hi Chris
I still recommend SNMP, maybe I expressed myself incorrectly but Java SNMP
support is made for monitoring. I also provided a bad link, here is the
good one :
http://docs.oracle.com/javase/7/docs/technotes/guides/management/snmp.html
When using the right server, the SNMP will also provide
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