Sorry, I forgot to update my original post - yes, we have tried 1.2.14
and the same problem occurred.
I've done a bit more testing since yesterday, and discovered the
following about the problem:
- if I redirect any large file to be served through the connector, it
gives the same slow response (approx. 38K/s). I've tried an .exe and a
.tar file. The PDFs I mentioned previously are about 12mb each.
- removing the redirector for these large files, so that they are
instead served directly by apache increases the download speed to 126
MB/s. This is also the case if I serve them directly via tomcat. ie.
something is happening when tomcat and apache communicate to serve the
files.
- I used wget to access the files directly from the box that they are
served from, and experienced exactly the same issue.
- in the configuration for mod_jk, I had the loglevel set to debug. I
changed this to loglevel error, and then removed it altogether, but the
slowness issue wasn't resolved.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy
GB Developer wrote:
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From: Guy Knights [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Tomcat-Apache slow PDF response
- compiling and installing the latest mod_jk connector (1.2.6) and
testing this with a test copy of apache (2.0.54) and the same copy of
tomcat. This didn't solve the problem.
It might not make a differenc, but latest jk is 1.2.14
http://tomcat.apache.org/connectors-doc/news/20050101.html#20050713.1
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