Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Here are my answers.
OS: RHEL 5
S/w: Apache 2.2.15, Mod_jk 1.2.x, Jboss 4.2.1GA
- Yes, I am able to reproduce the situation ( actually this situation is
consistent not going away)
- I cannot check the traffic from the same machine as the machine located in
a
Hello Rainer,
Regarding the solution proposed to sniff for packet movement - what tool was
used for this purpose.
(wireshark is one of the tools used generally )
Rainer Jung-3 wrote:
Checking the MAC addresses revealed, those packets were not coming rom
the browser,
but instead from
On 16.07.2010 12:55, Rocky Chak wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for the reply.
Here are my answers.
OS: RHEL 5
S/w: Apache 2.2.15, Mod_jk 1.2.x, Jboss 4.2.1GA
- Yes, I am able to reproduce the situation ( actually this situation is
consistent not going away)
Can you reproduce without much other load?
On 16.07.2010 13:11, shivanic wrote:
Hello Rainer,
Regarding the solution proposed to sniff for packet movement - what tool was
used for this purpose.
(wireshark is one of the tools used generally )
Wirshark or tcpdump. Both use libpcap format for the raw packet capture.
So you can e.g.
Hi,
I have a application using Apache 2.2.15, Mod_jk and Jboss 4.2.1. Apache
and Jboss Running fine till now. Suddenly there is an issue of slow
browsing and later it stopped serving pages.
We moved to backup server and now trying to fix this one.
When Application deployed on Jboss and Jboss
On 15.07.2010 15:23, Rocky Chak wrote:
Hi,
I have a application using Apache 2.2.15, Mod_jk and Jboss 4.2.1. Apache
and Jboss Running fine till now. Suddenly there is an issue of slow
browsing and later it stopped serving pages.
We moved to backup server and now trying to fix this one.
When