Caldarale, Charles R unisys.com> writes:
> Using JConsole or VisualVM would be a good start.
OK, I'll take a look at those.
> > There's only one app running on this tomcat, if that makes
> > any difference.
>
> Does it connect to a database (or any other external resource)?
> If so, are you
Pid pidster.com> writes:
> The basic point we're making is that you are twiddling the wrong knobs.
OK, good to know.
> If you want to handle more connections, increase the size of the thread
> pool that handles requests, don't increase the size of the queue of
> requests waiting to be handled.
Caldarale, Charles R unisys.com> writes:
> You keep contradicting yourself: is it a massive box, or can it
> only support a miniscule number of threads?
> Pick one.
Where did I say it could only support a miniscule number of threads?
I'm sorry if I accidentally gave that impression.
It's a ma
Pid pidster.com> writes:
> Not really. Did you change the connectionTimeout downwards from the
> default 60 secs to 3 secs?
Yes. Although the original version of the file was 20 seconds.
The clients (which I wrote) all have a 3 second connect timeout, so it seemed
to make sense to make the se
I have a commercial app running Tomcat 6. I don't really know anything
about Tomcat, so I need some help with performance tuning.
What happens is that a small percentage of connections from our client
machines just timeout on the connect. I assume I'm running into some
limitation in Tomcat.
Her
Caldarale, Charles R unisys.com> writes:
> Bad choice. Remove those, then download and install a real Tomcat 7
> from tomcat.apache.org. The
> third-party repackaged versions of Tomcat garble so much that it's
> very difficult to provide any kind of
> support info for them.
I removed the yum p
I know absolutely nothing about tomcat but my company has just purchased
a product that uses it, and lucky me, I get to install it!
I set up a brand new Amazon Linux box (basically CentOS with some Amazon
enhancements). I installed tomcat6 and tomcat6-admin-webapps from yum.
Going to http://serv