Problems with /dev/random relate to waiting to generate enough entropy after restart of the OS. Does this slow start up happen only after the machine has been restarted or does it happen every time Tomcat is started? If the latter, then it is unlikely to be associated with /dev/random and much more likely to
be something like an unresolved IP address causing a network timeout.

As Juha suggests, get a thread dump and work out exactly what the problem is.


Mohamed Mohamedin wrote:
Dear All,

I am facing a problem with tomcat which make it start very slowly. I found
while searching that Tomcat reading from /dev/random to get random numbers
may be the cause. So I am asking How to prevent that? Or if there is another
cause please tell me.

Thanks a lot



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