Peter,
Thanks for replying. I don't think server load is a factor but I
will look into it. What makes me think that load is probably not the
cause is that when there are no startup errors everything starts and
runs as normal in the normal amount of time. The problem occurs when
one app fails during startup. For unknown reasons Tomcat either does
not get notified of the failure and is left some sort of waiting state
or Tomcat gets hung trying to shutdown the failed app.
Thanks again for replying,
-=beeky
Peter Crowther wrote:
From: Wm.A.Stafford [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Does
the fact that this Tomcat behavior does not occur on the
windows-based
development server offer any clue as to what may be happening on the
linux server when Tomcat hangs?
I'm going to take a guess: server load. How heavily do you stress-test
your webapp on the development server? What with? How many concurrent
requests?
- Peter
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