Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep
alive sockets count: 1
But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24 lines.
So what is the number of thread current
Yesterday, I discovered that our Tomcat-based webapp (running on a
Amazon AWS) doesn't like the word "localhost."
If I enter it in a text field, through the UI, it won't save the record,
and if I feed it into our web services, it comes back with a 403:Forbidden.
My primary hypothesis is that
I had similar problem with mod_security installed on servers and apache
used as proxy.
mod_security intercept the request and if considers it suspicious
generate a 403 error
Il 08/09/2023 17:25, James H. H. Lampert ha scritto:
Yesterday, I discovered that our Tomcat-based webapp (running on a
Ivano,
On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1 Keep
alive sockets count: 1
But looking at the thread list under the line I can count 24
Thanks Christopher
Il 08/09/2023 17:51, Christopher Schultz ha scritto:
Ivano,
On 9/8/23 11:17, Ivano Luberti wrote:
Hi, looking at Server Status and Complete Server Status Page
I can see the following line:
Max threads: 200 Current thread count: 11 Current threads busy: 1
Keep alive socket
On 9/8/23 8:34 AM, Ivano Luberti wrote:
I had similar problem with mod_security installed on servers and apache
used as proxy.
mod_security intercept the request and if considers it suspicious
generate a 403 error
Found it.
It's in the AWS WAF. A rule called
"AWS#AWSManagedRulesCommonRuleS
In seeing the latest messages about the manager application, something that I
and my team would LOVE to have is just a Status app that provides all the items
status wise that the Manager app does, without any of the "Application
Management" like restarting an app, etc. I know all the pieces are
Jon,
On 9/8/23 14:21, Mcalexander, Jon J. wrote:
In seeing the latest messages about the manager application, something that I and my team
would LOVE to have is just a Status app that provides all the items status wise that the
Manager app does, without any of the "Application Management" like
It would be something that combines all 4 of your items below. I would be
looking for something that can just give health status of Tomcat and the apps
being hosted by that instance. This wouldn't/shouldn't have any "Admin" rights
to do anything other than provide info. HTML is fine, but I think