On 2012-09-19 17:31, Mead, Jen L wrote:
My basic question is: do I need to install apache as well as tomcat to have an
httpd.conf file? I have tomcat running on several AIX servers, 6.1 and 5.3,
with tomcat 7.0.27 installed. I was doing a simple search to find the
httpd.conf file when I rea
Is there a set of best practices documented anywhere for upgrading
Tomcat on Windows?
I run Tomcat as a Windows service on several machines. I can, and have
many times, completely removed Tomcat and reinstalled a new version, but
there's probably a better way, particular for minor version updat
08:29, David A. Rush wrote:
Felix:
Thanks for the suggestions, they look promising. But are these
parameters for the Resource element? I'll give that a shot
David
On 2012-09-05 02:50, Felix Schumacher wrote:
David,
while you should still look for a firewall or similar t
twork connections to the database, you might want
to mitigate the problems by extending the configuration for your
database connection as shown below:
Am 04.09.2012 22:03, schrieb David A. Rush:
Felix:
Windows seems to be conspiring against my efforts to get a thread dump.
For configuration,
re's no other
Realm inside it that isn't commented out.
David
On 2012-09-04 15:12, Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 04.09.2012 20:30, schrieb David A. Rush:
Felix:
Well, it still takes over an hour of "cold" time (no logins) before I
can reproduce the problem.
Ok, I
n may be causing the authentication process to
fail, even when the username and password are good.
I'll see if I can get a thread dump
David
On 2012-09-04 14:25, Felix Schumacher wrote:
Am 04.09.2012 19:13, schrieb David A. Rush:
Well, drat. I swapped the application over to using a
Da
e) takes 20 seconds to FAIL. Subsequent login (same
username/password) succeeds.
David
On 2012-08-31 08:50, David A. Rush wrote:
Felix:
Aha, you're suggesting a firewall issue, which I've been speculating
on. Thanks for confirmation about the persistent connection that
JDBCRealm t
Am 31.08.2012 04:01, schrieb David A. Rush:
We've got two different machines (both Windows Server something)
running Tomcat 7.0.22, and each running a webapp that uses user
authentication. We're using a couple of different schemes (LDAP and
database using JDBCRealm with hashed pwords,
ver,so that you
could capture SQLs.after all this ,you got lots of info with
timestamps,those might help you find the problem.
it might have a SQL performance problem,a memory usage efficiency problem
or a virtual machine performance problem
hope it helps a little
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 2:01 P
We've got two different machines (both Windows Server something) running
Tomcat 7.0.22, and each running a webapp that uses user authentication.
We're using a couple of different schemes (LDAP and database using
JDBCRealm with hashed pwords, just database with hashed pwords).
When no one has
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