I have had the same question without any answer from this forum.
You can turn on mod_jk logging to see what the httpd side of the ajp
protocol has to say.
I got those errors to go away, but I don't know how to turn on detailed
logging for the tomcat side of ajp....
I am unable to find any error information from tomcat on this issue.

Hope you get our answer.

regards,
tony


Brantley Hobbs-3 wrote:
> 
> All,
> 
> I'm doing some load testing and I'm having a bit of trouble trying to 
> interpret the numbers on the Tomcat Manager's "Server Status" page.
> 
> Specifically, each defined connector (http or jk) has a block telling 
> you the values of maxThreads, minSpareThreads, etc.
> 
> In my testing, I've found that I start getting some errors under heavy 
> load and the "Error count" number starts going way up on my JK 
> connector.  Can someone tell me what "Error count" indicates?
> 
> Additional symptoms are that Tomcat appears to not have properly 
> associated a session with an incoming user (it doesn't get the wrong 
> session, it appears to get a new, empty session).
> 
> When I first started seeing this, I found that I was bumping up against 
> maxThreads, but now I have maxThreads sitting at approximately 125% of 
> the number of users I'm using to test, and I'm getting this same issue.
> 
> I'm unsure of where else to start looking for bottlenecks now.  I'm not 
> CPU, I/O or database bound, but there's no other log entries.
> 
> For the record, it's Apache 2.0.52/mod_jk 1.2.22/Tomcat 5.5.23.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Brantley Hobbs
> 
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