must be being stored in an entirely different Context
class?
What am I doing wrong? Thanks,
eric
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Apologies in advance if this should go to tomcat-users but I'm
suspecting a problem with the way the source code is being distributed
so I'm starting here.
I downloaded the source file for 5.5.15 and built it. After installing
it I ran bin/version.sh which said I had version 5.5.0.0. Not
OK thanks for the tip. Is there a document that goes into detail
on this?
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 07:35:42PM +, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Eric Lenio wrote:
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> > Apologies in advance if this should go to tomcat-users but I'm
> > suspecting a problem
to
go into the build subdir and do 'ant release' but that's guesswork on my
part. I'm looking to replicate the way you guys produce official
releases.
On Mon, Feb 13, 2006 at 07:59:58PM +, Mark Thomas wrote:
> Eric Lenio wrote:
> > OK thanks for the tip. Is there
Well if the RM must generate this file for each release
perhaps then it could be added to subversion?
That way any time 'svn update' is used to refresh sources
the current Tomcat version can be known.
On Tue, Feb 14, 2006 at 08:28:04AM +0100, Mladen Turk wrote:
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> You will need to edit the buil
g mbean unregistration event handling to the MapperListener.java so
that the MapperListener can always keep the mapping info maintained in
StandardContext and Connector consistent.
Any thoughts?
Thanks,
Eric
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slowing the connection rate down enough to mitigate the
problem. Not sure if any of that helps.. if you can help me or want
more info let me know.
Thanks!
Eric
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I'll have a look and see if I can't get more information out of tomcat..
there must be a way to increase the logging there. I am using
mpm=worker. If you still think it's worth the time I will re-compile
with prefork and take another shot.
Thanks again for
Mladen Turk wrote:
Eric Wertman wrote:
Connector:
JkWorkersFile conf/workers.properties
JkShmFile logs/mod_jk.shm
JkShmSize 8192
This is 8MB of shared memory.
Are you sure you have 1 workers?
It wasn't obvious to me what a reasonable value of this was.. I tried
every
I did rebuild the sources as prefork, it seems to have stopped the
problem. I did also make those 2 corrections you pointed out earlier in
the thread.
Eric Wertman wrote:
Connector:
maxThreads="800" minThreads="100" bufferSize="8192" backlog="256" /
mal. It didn't
show up until I put the servers in production, and then it was only a
small percentage of overall requests. If I hadn't seen the b0rked
images and files through my browser I would not have known the problem
existed.
I'd be happy to help troubleshoot this if any
WebSphere has this option on deployment, you can indicate that an app
should poll it's class files every so often to see if there are any
changes, and restart itself if it does.
It is a nice option to have, but I agree that I'd rather my computer
program not do anything I didn't ask of it.
K
Hi Rainer... I'll have to re-compile to get this info for you. I'll
make sure I can re-produce it and submit the details in a bugzilla.
I think the first thing you'll notice, though, is that I'm using the IBM
cc_r compiler and not gcc.
Rainer Jung wrote:
Eric reported
Actually I started with xlc_r and it wouldn't go. Not mod_jk
specifically, but apr or apache 2.2.4. I stuck with cc_r for consistency.
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Any reason you didn't choose xlc_r? I'd suggest you retest with that
compile.
Rainer Jung wrote:
Hi Eric,
we
rtzJobBean.java:86)
org.quartz.core.JobRunShell.run(JobRunShell.java:203)
org.quartz.simpl.SimpleThreadPool$WorkerThread.run(SimpleThreadPool.java:520)
Any help or insight into the problem and/or the correct dbcp settings would
be appreciated to ensure that this doesn't happe
to the jdbp-1.0.5 package. Is
that just repackaged versions of dbcp 1.2.2/pool 1.5? If not, what versions
of dbcp/pool are contained within there?
If the fix in commons-pool is in 1.5.1, am I still expecting concurrency
problems if upgrading 1.5? What would be the best move?
sions of dbcp/pool are contained within there?
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> its a different package all together. Similar features, different
> implementation.
Is the implementation stable and fully tested? Or is it still undergoing
development?
Thanks,
Eric
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rsyslog agent send the data to rsyslog on
a separate server.
We are on CentOS 5.6, Tomcat 6 and rsyslog 5.8.1.
I need to know:
1) do we use the default logging library or log4j
2) where is this configured in the tomcat config
Thanks,
Eric
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On 2018-09-03 12:19, Mark Thomas wrote:
Hi all,
As the start of September is here I'm planning to tag 9.0.x (and 8.5.x)
shortly and roll the next monthly release.
Hi! Will there be a new release of tomcat native to go with 9.0.x?
- E
h OpenSSL 1.1.1
>
> Various other fixes and improvements. See the changelog for details.
> [snip]
Where is the changelog? Thanks for the release!
- Eric L
ogress bar even cycles. I thought it might be a problem with my system
but today I needed to use Tomcat for something at work, and I saw the
same behavior on my work computer (which is also running Windows 10).
9.0.13 did not have this issue. Using the latest 64-bit Java 8 JDK
(update 192).
the case where we encounter 100% cpu usage when the client connection
has gone, processSocket() returns true (as almost always). Is this
intended or wopuld this be a place where a fix could be introduced
following the line of Jeff Trwick's message mentioned above?
Eric
On Fri, May 6, 2011 at 4:18 PM, Mladen Turk wrote:
> On 05/06/2011 04:02 PM, Eric van der Maarel wrote:
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>> Hi,
>>
>> We're in a discussion on the APR dev mailing list regarding a problem
>> with tcnative on XP. On XP the poller implemented in APR with sele
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