On 6/19/20 3:20 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=64501
Hmm. I'm now looking through the entire catalina.sh script in both
versions. (First, I looked through the startup.sh script; that appears
to be identical in both versions.)
First thing I noticed was
On 19/06/2020 21:14, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen:
>
> In preparation for updating a customer box, I installed Tomcat 7.0.104
> on our own AS/400 (64-bit Java 6 JVM).
>
> 7.0.93 works just fine on our box, but 7.0.104 seems to crash on
> takeoff, producing no log files, just
On 6/19/20 2:27 PM, calder wrote:
a) it's worth asking the obvious ... are the file permissions correct for
the new TCp installation, i.e , such as read/write in "logs" subdir and
execute permissions for the TC scripts?
Unless something weird is going on with the apache-tomcat-7.0.104.zip
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020, 15:33 James H. H. Lampert
wrote:
> On 6/19/20 1:26 PM, calder wrote:
> > a) are both Tomcat instances installed on that same server?
>
> Yes
>
> > b) if yes, is the 7.0.93 instance running when you launch the 7.0.104
> > instance?
>
> No.
>
> We've done this procedure
On 6/19/20 1:24 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
My guess is that the system-property-setting part of catalina.sh (or
some other script) is getting fouled-up. What script(s) are you
running to start Tomcat?
Remember, we're talking about IBM Midrange systems, not *nix. So bash is
entirely
On 6/19/20 1:24 PM, Christopher Schultz wrote:
My guess is that the system-property-setting part of catalina.sh (or
some other script) is getting fouled-up. What script(s) are you
running to start Tomcat?
Remember, we're talking about IBM Midrange systems, not *nix. So bash is
entirely
tomcat 8.5 broken pipe increases open files on ubuntu AWS
If there is slow response from db I see this stack trace and the open files
goes high and the only way to open files go down is to remove the instance
from Amazon load balancer.
Is there a way to keep the open files low even when Broken
On 6/19/20 1:26 PM, calder wrote:
a) are both Tomcat instances installed on that same server?
Yes
b) if yes, is the 7.0.93 instance running when you launch the 7.0.104
instance?
No.
We've done this procedure before: installing a new version, doing the
setup in the new version, then
On Fri, Jun 19, 2020, 15:15 James H. H. Lampert
wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen:
>
> In preparation for updating a customer box, I installed Tomcat 7.0.104
> on our own AS/400 (64-bit Java 6 JVM).
>
> 7.0.93 works just fine on our box, but 7.0.104 seems to crash on
> takeoff, producing no log
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James,
On 6/19/20 16:14, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
> Ladies and Gentlemen:
>
> In preparation for updating a customer box, I installed Tomcat
> 7.0.104 on our own AS/400 (64-bit Java 6 JVM).
>
> 7.0.93 works just fine on our box, but 7.0.104 seems
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Niranjan,
On 6/19/20 13:17, Niranjan Rao wrote:
> Hi Mark/Chris,
>
> Thank you for the reply.
>
> It's a spring application, related controllers/methods basically
> return page name as return "pages/Login".
>
> The view resolver maps it
Ladies and Gentlemen:
In preparation for updating a customer box, I installed Tomcat 7.0.104
on our own AS/400 (64-bit Java 6 JVM).
7.0.93 works just fine on our box, but 7.0.104 seems to crash on
takeoff, producing no log files, just a spool file consisting of the
single line
*-D
Any
Hi Mark/Chris,
Thank you for the reply.
It's a spring application, related controllers/methods basically return
page name as return "pages/Login".
The view resolver maps it WEB-INF/jsp/pages/Login.jsp.
Login.jsp has entry that says
This entry gets resolved correctly in V7, but V9 I get
On 19/06/2020 13:19, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Niranjan,
>
> On 6/18/20 13:47, Niranjan Rao wrote:
>> I am trying to migrate from 7.0.73 to 9.0.36 and facing
>> challenges.
>
>> Java version and operating system version remains same in both
>> cases.
>
> ... and what are those versions?
>
On 17/06/2020 10:52, Arshiya Shariff wrote:
> Hi All,
> Can we get a callback notification when a http/http2 connection is
> opened/closed in Embedded tomcat .
Sorry, no.
Mark
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Niranjan,
On 6/18/20 13:47, Niranjan Rao wrote:
> I am trying to migrate from 7.0.73 to 9.0.36 and facing
> challenges.
>
> Java version and operating system version remains same in both
> cases.
... and what are those versions?
> I have
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Pete,
On 6/17/20 17:44, Pete Helgren wrote:
> I am going to guess that it is one of these two known
> vulnerabilities:
>
> CST-7111: RCE via JSON deserialization (LPS-88051/LPE-165981) The
> JSONDeserializer of Flexjson allows the instantiation of
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