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Jerry,
On 1/6/17 5:44 PM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> On 1/6/2017 4:30 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>> Jerry,
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>> On 1/6/17 10:35 AM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
>>> I'm getting "too many connections"
Yep that would, Originally I had just turned the return 0 to throw an
IOException - which as it would fall through to the else would be the same
effect.
I'll see if a java client would do the same, I'm using a golang
client/console app for testing.
I just tried with wget and see the WSAECONNABORTE
On 1/6/2017 4:30 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Jerry,
On 1/6/17 10:35 AM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
I'm getting "too many connections" errors.
Where?
Can you provide an exact error message and, better yet, a stack trace?
I'm pretty sure I am conf
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To whom it may concern,
On 1/6/17 5:21 PM, modjkl...@comcast.net wrote:
> I'm porting a Apache Flex (with Apache BlazeDS) web app from
> glassfish to tomcat 8.5.9, and observing the following severe
> error.
>
> 06-Jan-2017 13:49:07.644 SEVERE
>
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Jerry,
On 1/6/17 10:35 AM, Jerry Malcolm wrote:
> I'm getting "too many connections" errors.
Where?
Can you provide an exact error message and, better yet, a stack trace?
> I'm pretty sure I am configured with enough connections that I
> shouldn
I'm porting a Apache Flex (with Apache BlazeDS) web app from glassfish to
tomcat 8.5.9, and observing the following severe error.
06-Jan-2017 13:49:07.644 SEVERE
[ContainerBackgroundProcessor[StandardEngine[Catalina]]]
org.apache.catalina.loader.WebappClassLoaderBase.checkThreadLocalMapForLea
On 06/01/2017 21:50, David Oswell wrote:
> I've somehow gotten the build for tcnative working here (more shocked I
> finally got openssl to build!)
>
> There seems to be a slight difference in how the shutdown occurs. When the
> APR_EGENERAL is returned its due to falling through the SSL_ERROR_SYS
I've somehow gotten the build for tcnative working here (more shocked I
finally got openssl to build!)
There seems to be a slight difference in how the shutdown occurs. When the
APR_EGENERAL is returned its due to falling through the SSL_ERROR_SYSCALL
block in sslnetwork.c:ssl_socket_recv,
This se
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>From: André Warnier (tomcat)
>Sent: Jan 6, 2017 7:13 AM
>To: users@tomcat.apache.org
>Subject: Re: Tomcat7 under Debian dont use outgoing proxy
>
>Hi. See below.
>
>On 06.01.2017
I'm getting "too many connections" errors. I'm pretty sure I am
configured with enough connections that I shouldn't run out. So I'm
assuming I'm leaving some connections open. I have LogAbandoned="true"
in my jdbc resource statements. The doc says TC will log a stack trace
of abandoned conn
On 06/01/2017 10:52, Mark Thomas wrote:
> I can reproduce the (new?) loop error with the following:
> - clean trunk (9.0.x) build
> - enable debug logging for AprEndpoint
> - APR/native 1.2.10
> - WebSocket drawboard example
> - hold down F5
>
> I see some error messages as per the original probl
Hi. See below.
On 06.01.2017 13:01, Schöke, Karsten wrote:
Hello,
I updated tomcat under debian wheezy from tomcat6 to tomcat7.
We use access to external http/https webservices via proxy option JAVA_OPTS in
in /etc/default/tomcat6|7
-Dhttp.proxyHost=x.x.x.x -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttps.prox
Hello,
I updated tomcat under debian wheezy from tomcat6 to tomcat7.
We use access to external http/https webservices via proxy option JAVA_OPTS in
in /etc/default/tomcat6|7
-Dhttp.proxyHost=x.x.x.x -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttps.proxyHost=x.x.x.x
-Dhttps.proxyPort=3128 -Dhttp.nonProxyHosts=*.d
On 05/01/2017 22:30, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 05/01/2017 22:01, David Oswell wrote:
>> After some more digging I've been able to further narrow down the problem
>> somewhat, but still not able to pin point the exact cause;
>> The issue is not load related, but rather seems to be related to the timin
On 06/01/2017 01:22, modjkl...@comcast.net wrote:
> Newbie Tomcat user here. I installed Tomcat 8.5.9 on CentOS 7 a few
> days ago and noticed the default log files for catalina,
> host-manager, localhost, and manager are created fresh each day with
> a date in their filename.
>
> Doesn't this fil
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