Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-31 Thread Mark Shifman
Google is your friend. http://marc.info/?l=tomcat-user&m=118662577608193&w=3 karthikn wrote: Hi On Look up at Catalina .out TOMCAT 5.5.23 JSDK =1.6 O/S HP UNIX PA-RISC 6 GB RAM Question : I am frequently getting these errors Can some body suggest me how to handle this situation

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-31 Thread karthikn
Hi On Look up at Catalina .out TOMCAT 5.5.23 JSDK =1.6 O/S HP UNIX PA-RISC 6 GB RAM Question : I am frequently getting these errors Can some body suggest me how to handle this situation Mar 30, 2008 12:10:31 AM org.apache.tomcat.util.http.Parameters processParameters WARNING

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-28 Thread karthikn
Hi Sorry for the dely, thx for the prompt reply I wouldn't investigate this on a production system, anyway. Don't you have a test environment that you can play with? We do have Test setup similar in all respects to that of Live Production system, Reports on test setup working good and on

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-28 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karthik, karthikn wrote: | a)shutdown.sh refuses to work and displays ... | | Using CATALINA_BASE: /infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523 | Using CATALINA_HOME: /infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523 | Using CATALINA_TMPDIR: /infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523/temp | Using J

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-28 Thread karthikn
se of this trouble in creating 100% CPU utilization. Please suggest :( with regards Karthik Alan Chaney wrote: Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: karthikn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100% 2) In Remote TOMCAT5523 "/infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523/bin"

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-26 Thread Alan Chaney
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: karthikn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100% 2) In Remote TOMCAT5523 "/infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523/bin" i inserted a new argument in "catalina.sh" as follows export JAVA_OPTS=-Dcom.sun.management

RE: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-26 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: karthikn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100% > > 2) In Remote TOMCAT5523 "/infinet/karthik/TOMCAT5523/bin" > i inserted a new argument in "catalina.sh" as follows > export JAVA_OPTS=-Dcom.sun.management.jmxre

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-26 Thread karthikn
Carl wrote: As I recall from one of your early emails, you have the session timeout set to 24 hours. If this is so, you will never get this app to run. Thanks, Carl - Original Message - From: "karthikn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sen

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread karthikn
: "karthikn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Tomcat Users List" Sent: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 8:07 AM Subject: Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100% Hi Sorry for the dely, thx for the prompt reply I was just looking into using Jconsole as u said,but since the UNIX 11 server,does not

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carl, Carl wrote: | As I recall from one of your early emails, you have the session timeout | set to 24 hours. If this is so, you will never get this app to run. +1^H^H+5^H^H+10 - -chris -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.4.8 (MingW3

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karthik, karthikn wrote: | JDK used is 32 bit probably by running java -version on this Unix 11 | server [snip] | This version is avaliable from HP Unix site | http://h18012.www1.hp.com/java/ | | As per HP site 64 bit is the version HP is distrib

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Alan Chaney
karthikn wrote: Hi Sorry for the dely, thx for the prompt reply I was just looking into using Jconsole as u said,but since the UNIX 11 server,does not have GUI,I probably would have to do some remote Jconsole for the same. Can u please tell me or provide me URL on how do i set up "mbeans

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Carl
h 25, 2008 8:07 AM Subject: Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100% Hi Sorry for the dely, thx for the prompt reply I was just looking into using Jconsole as u said,but since the UNIX 11 server,does not have GUI,I probably would have to do some remote Jconsole for the same. Can u please tell me or prov

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread karthikn
Hi Sorry for the dely, thx for the prompt reply I was just looking into using Jconsole as u said,but since the UNIX 11 server,does not have GUI,I probably would have to do some remote Jconsole for the same. Can u please tell me or provide me URL on how do i set up "mbeans-descriptor.xml" so

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Alan Chaney
sterling wrote: I am sorry, if this is the wrong list, for submitting questions about apache on linux and router issues. This problem generated from alcatel to zoom x6 router change. 'Fraid so. What's more you appear to be thread hijacking! This list is for tomcat, the apache java servle

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread Alan Chaney
Firstly, you are only making 350M of your memory available to the application. xmx=350m means 350 megabtyes is reserved for the heap. Secondly, that's probably not the issue! You are correct in that you are running a 32 bit JVM. That's probably not the issue either but it means that most of t

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread karthikn
Hi >> is running a 64bit JVM. JDK used is 32 bit probably by running java -version on this Unix 11 server bash-3.2# ./java -version java version "1.6.0.00" Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0.00-jinteg_12_nov_2007_21_58-b00) Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (build 1.6.0.00 jinteg:11.12.07

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-25 Thread sterling
I am sorry, if this is the wrong list, for submitting questions about apache on linux and router issues. This problem generated from alcatel to zoom x6 router change. Traceroute to webpage reports router address, but webserver is at machine address on the same routed network. Cannot see webpa

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread Alan Chaney
| yes We have used -Xms or -Xmx Configuration , since the system RAM is | 6 GB | as | | "JAVA_OPTS=-server -Xms350m -Xmx350m -XX:+UseParallelGC -verbose:gc" So you have a 3.5GB heap. What are you filling it with? It's probably not a memory issue if... Actually the OP's heap appears to be

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karthik, karthikn wrote: |>> Which stats? What tool are you using? 100% of how much memory? All |>> system memory? All of the heap space already llocated to Java? Are |>> you setting any specific parameters at JVM startup that affect the |>> heap siz

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread karthikn
Hi Which stats? What tool are you using? 100% of how much memory? All system memory? All of the heap space already llocated to Java? Are you setting any specific parameters at JVM startup that affect the heap size (such as -Xms or -Xmx)? On Unix we used command "netstat" to verify the sam

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karthik, karthikn wrote: |> That seems unlikely. 100% of the system memory, or 100% of the |> memory that has been allocated to it? | | No As the no of users Increase from 400+ the stats repors java | consumption as 100% Which stats? What tool are

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread karthikn
Hi Thx for the initial reply >>That seems unlikely. 100% of the system memory, or 100% of the memory that has been allocated to it? No As the no of users Increase from 400+ the stats repors java consumption as 100% >>What happens when you hit "100% memory use"? Does the app crash? Or can

Re: RESIDENTIAL MEMORY 100%

2008-03-24 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Karthik, karthikn wrote: | On Unix Machine The Residential Memory for the TOMCAT5.5.23 is some | times 100%[ 500 users ] That seems unlikely. 100% of the system memory, or 100% of the memory that has been allocated to it? | Hence more no of pe