Re: Monitoring Connections and Limits Thru HTTPD/mod_jk/Tomcat

2020-07-07 Thread Jerry Malcolm
I going to assume that the reason I have apache httpd in there is 'because I always have had it there' is not going to go over well as a good reason, huh?  I used to use it to serve static files. But that is pretty much taken over by S3 now.  I still use it for the SSL stuff.  But that's primar

Re: Monitoring Connections and Limits Thru HTTPD/mod_jk/Tomcat

2020-07-07 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Jerry, On 7/7/20 16:50, Jerry Malcolm wrote: > I'm setting up an environment that has the potential for a large > number of simultaneous requests coming in. I have a basic Apache > HTTPD with mod_jk talking to Tomcat, all on the same Amazon EC2 >

Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat 9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?

2020-07-07 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Coty, On 7/7/20 15:23, Coty Sutherland wrote: > > > With this kind of service (and, similarly, Coty Sutherland's work > @ >> RedHat), I might re-think my policy of always using the vanilla >> packages from Apache. >> >> It's *really* nice when the

ANN: Bill Stewart's Apache Tomcat Setup for Windows [9.0.37]

2020-07-07 Thread Bill Stewart
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Monitoring Connections and Limits Thru HTTPD/mod_jk/Tomcat

2020-07-07 Thread Jerry Malcolm
I'm setting up an environment that has the potential for a large number of simultaneous requests coming in.   I have a basic Apache HTTPD with mod_jk talking to Tomcat, all on the same Amazon EC2 instance.  From my understanding, I have the potential of maxing out connections at httpd, at mod_j

Re: File "catalina.out" not being created/populated when using Tomcat 9.0.31 + Ubuntu 20.04, and content goes to the Ubuntu syslog instead?

2020-07-07 Thread Coty Sutherland
With this kind of service (and, similarly, Coty Sutherland's work @ > RedHat), I might re-think my policy of always using the vanilla > packages from Apache. > > It's *really* nice when the package-manager can do it all. > It really is ;)

Re: RFC7807 ErrorReportValve

2020-07-07 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 Mark, On 7/6/20 09:58, Mark Thomas wrote: > On 03/07/2020 20:42, Thomas Meyer wrote: >> Am 2. Juli 2020 21:45:53 MESZ schrieb Mark Thomas >> : >>> On 02/07/2020 20:30, Thomas Meyer wrote: Hi, What are your opinions on providing a RFC7

Re: Tomcat not part of RHEL 8 distro?

2020-07-07 Thread Coty Sutherland
On Thu, Jul 2, 2020 at 3:43 PM Sean Neeley wrote: > I heard that tomcat is no longer available for RHEL 8. Does anyone know > why this is? What free alternatives are there for java servlets, which > have rpm packages managed by Red Hat? Thanks > The answer to your question is pretty complicat

Re: RFC7807 ErrorReportValve

2020-07-07 Thread Michael Osipov
Am 2020-07-06 um 16:04 schrieb Mark Thomas: On 05/07/2020 10:28, Michael Osipov wrote: Am 2020-07-02 um 21:30 schrieb Thomas Meyer: Hi, What are your opinions on providing a RFC7807 based ErrorReportValve as part of Tomcat default distribution? Thomas, this has been bugging me for a while. L