Bill Barker wrote:
"Caldarale, Charles R" <chuck.caldar...@unisys.com> wrote in message
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From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Subject: Re: check number of http connection in tomcat
1) the correct link is probably : http://XXXx:8080/manager
That will get you a 404 (at least on non-stone-age Tomcats). The
actual manager URL is:
http://XXXx:8080/manager/html
It's nice to see that 3.3.2 is still so popular. I've gotten two
questions about it in one week :).
Actually, the OP had the correct URL for TC 3.3.2. It's called admin
there, but works more like the manager for TC 4.0+. Since it is from
the stone-age, it has considerably less functionality.
To answer the OP, the instructions are in the index.html file under the
/webapps/admin directory. The short answer is that if you haven't
changed the conf/apps-admin.xml (yes, TC 3.3 was the first one to have
context configuration files), then you need to edit the
conf/users/admin-users.xml to enable a user for the admin app. The file
posted by the OP is in the wrong format (it is for TC 4.0+).
Of course, one of the things that the TC 3.3 admin app lacks is the
ability to show the number of connections, so this will likely be of
little use to the OP ;). It mostly lets you start and stop webapps.
Since it shares connectors with later Tomcat versions, this information
is available via JMX however.
I told you, we need guys over 50 to answer questions about Tomcat 3.3.2.
Maybe there's hope for us after all.
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