We could try upgrading our JVM from 1.4.2 but I'm concerned with going to
5.0 in case that causes other things to break. Will TC 5.0.24 run on a 5.0
JVM?
--- It does, im running it on 5.0 on win platform
 Regards,
Chandan

 On 9/12/05, Mike Noel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> 
> >Which platform/OS? I've no experience on Win, but I never experienced a
> >tomcat crash on unix/linux. Nevertheless five comments:
> 
> This is running on RHEL 3.2.3-39 and Java 1.4.2.
> 
> >0) jk2 is no longer under development. The only active connector
> >development for apache is mod_jk and mod_proxy (for the upcoming apache
> >2.1/2.2).
> 
> Yes, I know that jk2 is dead. We set these servers up with it almost a
> year ago, before it was pronounced dead, and I was hoping to not have to
> change.
> 
> >1) If you really want to use clustering, either choose the tomcat 5.5line
> >(preferably with fastasyncmode), or at least 5.0.28 (better 5.0.30).
> 
> Are there any config file changes in going from 5.0.24 to 5.0.28?
> 
> >2) Some *nixes and shells will send signals, when the user starting 
> tomcat
> >logs out of the system resulting in killed tomcat processes. Inj that 
> case
> >use nohup or any similar workaround.
> 
> This isn't an issue in my case. Tomcat dies before I log out of the shell.
> 
> >3) With replication you will need more memory. Any indications for
> >OutOfMemory?
> 
> Nope.
> 
> >4) The only real process crashes I experienced where fixed by updates to
> >bug fix releases of the JVM.
> 
> We could try upgrading our JVM from 1.4.2 but I'm concerned with going to
> 5.0 in case that causes other things to break. Will TC 5.0.24 run on a 5.0
> JVM?
> 
> -Mike Noel
> 
> 
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