Dear Mark,
Just a quick question on how to see threads in use, I have been
using prstat
-L -p <tomcat java process>, however I suspect this is not the
correct way
to do it.
You can also attach jconsole of vsiualvm to check. That has the added
benefit of being able to see not only the actual number of threads in
use, but also the fill levels of your Tomcat thread pools.
--
Kees Jan
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