o if you can define how this
happens, perhaps with a test case that would be great. Dumping the
memory would help see what's kept if anything actually is.
Best,
Erick
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:33 PM, Xiaolu Zhao wrote:
Hi Erick,
Thanks a lot for your explanation.
Last time, when I try out
request is served.
If core21 above had been unloaded with the core/admin command, then a
request directed to it would return an error instead.
Best,
Erick
On Wed, Oct 22, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Xiaolu Zhao wrote:
Hi All,
I am confused about the difference between unloading of cores with
LotsOfCores and
Hi All,
I am confused about the difference between unloading of cores with
LotsOfCores and unloading a core with CoreAdmin.
From my understanding of LotsOfCores, if one core is removed from
transient cache, it is pending to close, it means close all resources
allocated by the core if it is n
Hi All,
I am confused about the difference between unloading of cores with
LotsOfCores and unloading a core with CoreAdmin.
From my understanding of LotsOfCores, if one core is removed from
transient cache, it is pending to close, it means close all resources
allocated by the core if it is n