Re: How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-31 Thread srinivasch
ustion you are, it's not necessary to configure >> extremely short connectionTimeouts. a Timeout between one and then >> minutes is fine in most cases. >> >> The ultimate answer to "how many requests are we processing now" is >> looking at a thread dump (

Re: How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-28 Thread SriSri
Hi Rainer, Thanks for your prompt response. I understand from your response that TOMCAT JMX doesnt provide me a way to access the AJP Queue. Does linux environment provide a way. Though your alternate suggestion is helpful I am trying to gather as much info I can. Thanks Sri On Thu, Mar 27, 200

Re: How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-27 Thread Rainer Jung
SriSri schrieb: Well I am trying to post this message from Nabble and its not getting posted per their site message, I been trying to resend the message since 2 hours. I know the pain of spam and I dont intend to spam, was trying to post a genuine query. Thats all. Thanks for your help OK. At

Re: How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-27 Thread SriSri
Well I am trying to post this message from Nabble and its not getting posted per their site message, I been trying to resend the message since 2 hours. I know the pain of spam and I dont intend to spam, was trying to post a genuine query. Thats all. Thanks for your help Sri On Thu, Mar 27, 2008

Re: How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-27 Thread Rainer Jung
Please stop spaming the list. Sending the same question five times in 90 minutes will most likely annoy everyone and reduce the chance to get an answer to an absolute minimum. Rainer SriSri schrieb: Hi, I am trying to find a way to access AJP Queue through JMX. If it is possible with JMX

How to access AJP Queue through JMX or any other possible way

2008-03-27 Thread SriSri
Hi, I am trying to find a way to access AJP Queue through JMX. If it is possible with JMX or any other way let me know. I am using Tomcat 5.5.20 and I have clusters configured. I want to know whether the AJP Queue is full or not. Appreciate if anyone has any idea how to go about. Thanks Sri