Found the issue.
I just needed a for cicle with millions of loops.
There was only kernel calls that saturated CPU till 45-50%.
A resource was waiting something. Don't know if it was the HDD or the
network.
I have to check.
Thanks for the tip, Peter :)
Peter Crowther wrote:
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Stefano
Peter Crowther wrote:
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>> From: Steve G.B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I'm trying to overload the Virtual Machine on which I've
>> installed the two Tomcats.
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> To check: this is a virtual computer (on a physical host computer) running
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I have another question.
I'm trying to overload the Virtual Machine on which I've installed the two
Tomcats.
But I can't exceed a 50% of CPU Utilization.
I believe it's a JVM limitation. Is there a way to change jvm configurations
in order, for example, to create even more threads?
Thank you!
server runs on 8080 by default
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> Try changing the connector and redirector ports to non default values
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> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
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I posted logs and ports in the other reply.
Here I can tell you that the first service started is running quite good,
the seconds starts and then crashes.
Peter Crowther wrote:
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>> From: Steve G.B. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> I need to install multiple instances of Tomc
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> From: Steve G.B. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: users@tomcat.apache.org
> Sent: Tue, 2 Sep 2008 3:49 pm
> Subject: Installing Multiple Instances on Windows Server 2003
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Hi,
I need to install multiple instances of Tomcat on my server.
I changed all the connection and redirect ports, but the second Tomcat still
doesn't start.
What should I do?
Thank you,
Steve
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