hey,
Yes. Whether this is the java that runs tomcat is not immediately evident.
But it also seems that they concern port numbers like 7009, 9009 etc. which
must be your
AJP Connectors, so let's assume the CLOSE-WAITs all involve Tomcat.
The first observation hat I would make is that this
David Kumar wrote:
hey,
Yes. Whether this is the java that runs tomcat is not immediately evident.
But it also seems that they concern port numbers like 7009, 9009 etc. which must be your
AJP Connectors, so let's assume the CLOSE-WAITs all involve Tomcat.
The first observation hat I would
Hey André,
According to vmtools the server is boring most times..
What do you mean, boring ? (like German langweilig ?).
-- Jep prety idle.. :-)
If you have 2000+ connections there in one state or another, that should mean
that the
system is usually pretty busy, I would think. On my
David Kumar wrote:
Attached you can find our configuration files, maybe you can find a /
some misconfigurations?
I'll have a look.
Some notes :
- according to the comments in your Apache config file, you are using the worker MPM.
But are you sure ? what does /usr/sbin/apache2ctl -l say
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Von: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Gesendet: Freitag, 15. März 2013 10:45
An: Tomcat Users List
Betreff: Re: AW:AJP suddenly Stopps acting: ajp on 7009 and 9009 : connections
keept open
Some notes :
- according to the comments in your Apache config file, you are using
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André,
On 3/14/13 11:02 AM, André Warnier wrote:
But this is the request/response connection, so I doubt that there
would be a bug there, otherwise we'd have problems reports filling
this list every day.
Might there be that there is somewhere
David Kumar wrote:
Hey,
thanks for note..
Attached you can find a new list.
So, java is keeping these connections in close_wait.
Yes. Whether this is the java that runs tomcat is not immediately evident.
But it also seems that they concern port numbers like 7009, 9009 etc. which must be