Hi! Guys,

 

               I have experience the following scenario in several
instances without any clue:

 

1)      I have tomcat 5.5 configured on Solaris 10 machine and started
automatically using jsvc.

2)      After the service is initiated, there are two processes staying
resident in memory: one is the jsvc controller process and the other is
the main tomcat process. Everything is fine. The main process is
detached from the controller process.

3)      It seems that, at random times and may be affected by the
service load also, the main tomcat thread could spawn additional tomcat
processes. This can be clearly verified by the parent and child process
IDs.

4)      Also, the newly spawned tomcat processes are seldom accessed
because their accumulated use time is 0:00.

 

The following is the snapshot of the scenario:

 

 

 

I have seen other people posting similar questions without answers.

 

Do we know why the main tomcat process could spawn new process?

 

Please help.

               

               Ming



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