[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Rainer,
>
> Thanks very much for the clarification! Since I have playing with the
> load balancing strategy set to session ("worker.router.method=S" on my
> load balancer), is there a way to tell roughly how many sessions have
> been pinned to each worker/tomcat? In th
ired up in Tomcat so I'll see if I can get session info
that way...
Thanks again,
Brian
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-->Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 11:22 AM
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Ben,
>
> So I assume you have two web servers fronting two app servers - or there
> are two servers both of which have a web server and an app server? For
> the restart you talk about - did you restart both web servers? Do you
> have a good load balancer (local directo
e restarted app server in terms of the
number of requests it has handled, thus loading it more heavily than
servers that have been up the whole time.
Brian
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-->From: ben short [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
-->Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 4:51 AM
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Hi All,
We are doing some load testing on our setup and find that the cpu use
age of tomcat reported by top on the two systems is not equal.
Typically we see figures like ~400% to 800% cpu on one machine and
~50% on the other machine for the java process. We would expect that
the two cpu values to