Hello Tomcat users.
I have been a happy Tomcat user since Tomcat 4.x, this will be my first
post in a long time.
We updated from Tomcat 6.x to Tomcat 7.0.4 a few months ago. This
worked just fine.
When I updated to Tomcat 7.0.20 last week, I discovered that our JSP
pages aren't being execut
Darek Czarkowski wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Darek Czarkowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
Now, this would be funny, can you search the source code of the
deployed application for System.exit call
Mark Thomas wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Heres trouble...the System does call System.exit(), when it
can't create the directory... - so I understand why my application would
stop- but why would tomcat shutdown?
And there is the problem. System.exit() will kill the JVM (u
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Darek Czarkowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
Now, this would be funny, can you search the source code of
the deployed application for System.exit call?
Heres trouble...the System does call System.
rule.
Pid wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Each time when Tomcat has crashed, it has been at midnight. At exactly
midnight my program changes log directorys - from 20-09-2007 to
21-09-2007. This is a TimerTask. A thread which runs at exactly
midnightat each of these crashes it has
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Martin Cavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
There is no \bin\shutdown.bat file - so this isn't being directly
triggered.
That just means you installed from the .exe rather than the .zip
distrib
TTP turned off.
My standard tomcat logs only change their filenames, when i restart tomcat.
Pid wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
just to to check - there is no hidden setting in Tomcat which says -
shut me down at midnight sometimes for an inexplainable reason?
Oh yeah, forgot abou
Thanks Pid - some good tips
Pid wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
just to to check - there is no hidden setting in Tomcat which says -
shut me down at midnight sometimes for an inexplainable reason?
Oh yeah, forgot about that one. Filip, Remy et al have a funny sense of
humour - they
check it?
- Alexey.
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Hi guys, I'm still having this problem.
Its happened 3 times now. Always at exactly midnight. 21.09, 25.09
and 26.09.
We have VM Ware Server as the hardware - could this cause the problem?
I have a firewall on the machine with only the HTTPS
the JVM is using the default parameters. I installed JRE 1.5.0_11 (which was
upto date at the time...)
Should I be using custom parameters?
VMWare means the the host machine, doesn't know that there is no "real"
hardware beneath it
Martin
I'm not overly familiar with VMWare, but is that
Sorry everyone - no the the Virtual Machine has 656 MB RAM. The Host
has something > 656MB Ram (1GB?)
Martin
Peter Crowther wrote:
From: Martin Cavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Physical Hardware:
656MB RAM
2.4 Ghz Xeon Processor
Crikey. And a host OS (what host?), VMware on top
ote:
Check Windows Scheduled Tasks, to see what runs around that time.
Could be a resource issue. A background task or even a load spike
from a search bot. How much memory is allocated to the VMWare
instance? Also did you check the Tomcat logs?
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Hi guys, I'm still having thi
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Martin Cavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
656MB RAM
That's an awfully small amount of memory for a modern system, but is
probably not pertinent.
Especially when you're running VMWare server
Hi Charles
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Martin Cavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
Hmm maybe this little bit of extra info helps
Not really, but answering Pid's question below might, as would following
David's suggestions.
Hi Frank
Franck Borel wrote:
Hi Martin,
Its happened 3 times now. Always at exactly midnight. 21.09, 25.09
and 26.09.
We have VM Ware Server as the hardware - could this cause the problem?
What kind of network connection are you using? NAT or Bridge?
not sure and I don't have direct acce
Thanks for your answers
Christopher Schultz wrote:
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Martin,
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Hi guys, I'm still having this problem.
Its happened 3 times now. Always at exactly midnight. 21.09, 25.09 and
26.09.
Strange. What is the upti
Hmm maybe this little bit of extra info helps
Physical Hardware:
656MB RAM
2.4 Ghz Xeon Processor
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Hi guys, I'm still having this problem.
Its happened 3 times now. Always at exactly midnight. 21.09, 25.09
and 26.09.
We have VM Ware Server as the hardware -
omcat Users List"
Sent: Friday, September 21, 2007 7:19 AM
Subject: Re: Tomcat crash @ midnight - but why?
What's immediately before the shutdown description in the logs?
p
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Why would windows report it as crashing then?
I know I didn't shut it do
Well nothing really.
But (assuming attachements are allowed), I've attached them all (except
Std-Out - thats just junk from my program)
Martin
Pid wrote:
What's immediately before the shutdown description in the logs?
p
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Why would windows re
fault accessible only on local machine.
En l'instant précis du 21/09/07 09:21, Martin Cavanagh s'exprimait en
ces termes:
Hi everyone.
Yesterday I started a 2nd Apache Server for my program. It was
installed several months ago. Version 5.5.0.23.
The server is running on Windows 2
Hi everyone.
Yesterday I started a 2nd Apache Server for my program. It was
installed several months ago. Version 5.5.0.23.
The server is running on Windows 2003 Server with Java JRE 1.5.0_11
It worked fine with my program for several hours. Then exactly at
midnight it crashed.
Dienst "
do you want to excannge conf.xml files? I'll happily try yours on my
computer
I've had success running both OpenSSL & JavaKeystore.
I'm running OpenSSL now, because it is supposedly considerably faster.
I'm not quite sure how to check though.
One question though.
I have th
where would I find any sort of performance tests of OpenSSL vs Java JSSE?
is it possible to implement client authenification in both OpenSSL and
Java JSSE?
Thanks
Martin
Mladen Turk wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Removing the tcnative-1.dll library worked!
But doesn't that hav
Hi Luis.
I'm pretty sure I'm having exactly the same problem as you - maybe we
can solve it together:)
When I enable client authentification in my config clientAuth="true" for
you, since your using the Java KeyStore (I'm trying to use OpenSSL),
I get exactly the same error in Firefox! (exce
So I have now setup my Tomcat 5.5 with HTTPS via APR
(tcnative-1.dll)/OpenSSL.
It works great.
Now I want to require SSL authenification.
Thats easy enough to do, I just enable SSLVerifyClient.
SSLCertificateKeyFile="${catalina.base}/conf/192.168.168.79.key" />
Now of course my
Removing the tcnative-1.dll library worked!
But doesn't that have the disadvantage of decreased performance for Tomcat?
Is there a way to install OpenSSL without compiling it?
Thanks
Martin
Mladen Turk wrote:
Martin Cavanagh wrote:
Hi everyone.
I'm quite embarrassed - b
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b.t.w. Thanks
Martin
Zhan, Jimmy wrote:
Hi,
If you connect to http://localhost while https://localhost:8443, what
happen? Make sure http://localhost works first.
Jimmy
Cash America
-Original Message-----
From: Martin Cavanagh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 4
Hi everyone.
I'm quite embarrassed - but inspite following the Apache guide, I just
can't set up HTTPS via Tomcat!
I have Windows 2000 Professional (German). Tomcat 5.5.20. Running Java
1.5.
Can anyone here tell me what I'm doing wrong?
I tried the keystore in my user directory - but tha
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