Very strangely, applying maxKeepAliveRequests="1" will cause an apparently 
unrelated exception: Tomcat will complain it cant find the Oracle jdbc 
drivers nowhere in the library path. I don't understand this...

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Alle 14:45, mercoledì 24 maggio 2006, Dirk Moolman ha scritto:

> I don't know which parameter it is, but how about increasing the kernel
> parameter that handles open files ?    Unless your application just
> keeps growing in terms of open files, and you need to start killing off
> processes like you mentioned with the http keepalives.
>
>
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> Hello list,
>
> I have a problem with some tomcat servers that regularly start thowing
> exceptions about too many open files (the stacktrace is in a network
> socket
> aperture). One solution is increasing the ulimit but would disabling
> http
> keepalives reduce the open file count?
>
> tnx,
> e
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