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From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Sent: Friday, February 20, 2009 3:03 AM
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Subject: Re: mod_jk pool/thread/configure questions
On 19.02.2009 19:17, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
>>> the max of 400 and sta
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Subject: Re: mod_jk pool/thread/configure questions
On 19.02.2009 19:17, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
>>> the max of 400 and stay there until tomcat is restarted. Is there a
way
>>> to res
On 19.02.2009 19:17, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
the max of 400 and stay there until tomcat is restarted. Is there a way
to resolve this? And more importantly, should I resolve it? Is there any
major memory/CPU inplications to it keeping its threads at the max?
Do a thread dump "kill -QUIT". It go
On 19.02.2009 19:39, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
Subject: Re: mod_jk pool/thread/configure questions
Try maxSpareThreads and minSpareThreads.
Do those still work without an Executor? There are no get/set methods for
those attributes in
> From: Rainer Jung [mailto:rainer.j...@kippdata.de]
> Subject: Re: mod_jk pool/thread/configure questions
>
> Try maxSpareThreads and minSpareThreads.
Do those still work without an Executor? There are no get/set methods for
those attributes in AjpProtocol.java in 6.0.18.
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Thanx for all that. Responses below.
>> the max of 400 and stay there until tomcat is restarted. Is there a
way
>> to resolve this? And more importantly, should I resolve it? Is there
any
>> major memory/CPU inplications to it keeping its threads at the max?
>Do a thread dump "kill -QUIT". It go
On 18.02.2009 19:14, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
1. I'm running with ThreadsPerChild at 25 and MaxClients at 500. So, I
understand this to mean my connection pool minimum size will be a total
of 13. (25+1/2).
Yes, per Apache httpd process!
And then that this will be divided between my 4 tomcat
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Anthony,
On 2/18/2009 4:43 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
> 1. That's how I understood the documentation also. Maybe &
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Anthony,
On 2/18/2009 4:43 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
> 1. That's how I understood the documentation also. Maybe "Max" in
> jkstatus refers to the max simultaneous connections it has done so
> far, not the max it can do?
I have no idea. Rainer or M
topher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 2:24 PM
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Anthony,
On 2/18/2009 1:14 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
> I'm using apache 2.2
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Anthony,
On 2/18/2009 1:14 PM, Anthony J. Biacco wrote:
> I'm using apache 2.2.11 with tomcat 6.0.18 and mod_jk 1.2.27 on linux
> 2.6 x86_64.
> I was using a prefork mpm in apache, but have now moved to the worker
> mpm.
> I have a question or two reg
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