Yeah, I'm using -server. I tried kernel 2.4.27 on the debian box and that actually works. If I get a chance I'll try it w/o -server on 2.6.7 but for now I'm happy that I don't have to switch distros just to run Java.

Eric Weidner wrote:

My config

single-cpu
Debian Sid
Kernel 2.6.7
Sun jdk 1.4.2_04
Tomcat 5.0.26
Apache 2.0.49 + mod_jk2 2.0.4
James Mail Server 2.2.0 (Java based)

My servers run fine.

Are you trying to run with the -server VM? I've always had trouble with that on Linux.

Eric

On Wednesday 13 October 2004 02:33 pm, Jeff Bowden wrote:


Is anyone using tomcat on debian with a Sun JVM?  We've just
experimented with running it on bleeding edge Gentoo and Debian boxes as
well as a trailing edge Redhat 7.3 box.  Of the three, Debian is the
only one where things don't go quite right.  It sort of works but it
never spawns any threads and consquently doesn't perform very well on
our 4 cpu box.  We've gone over the configurations in these pretty
carefully and it doesn't seem to be a config issue.

We've tried all four combinations of j2se 1.4.2, j2se 1.5, tomcat4 and
tomcat5 always with the same result.  I also tried switching between
2.6.7 and 2.6.8 kernel.  I'm guessing it's a library issue, probably
libc, but I don't know how to tell.

I realize that this is the tomcat user list and not the Sun Java/Debian
support list so if you just want to tell me where to go I would be happy
with that :-)


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