times this script didn't properly restart tomcat.
It could be due to a some untermintated thread, who knows...
I must look more closely into doc - how tomcat is starting and
shutdowning if I'd like to do some tomcat recycling by own or modified
scripts.
One additional comment :
App
idn't properly restart tomcat.
It could be due to a some untermintated thread, who knows...
I must look more closely into doc - how tomcat is starting and
shutdowning if I'd like to do some tomcat recycling by own or modified
scripts.
Thanks.
Jan.
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Jan,
> At the end I'd like to make a little comparision. Recently I've
> used .NET + native calls of dlls, php + custom made php modules
> (native dlls), jsp+java. .NET and php have possibilities for some
> kind of recoveries. It's almost impossible t
On 21 Nov 2011, at 13:24, "Jan Vávra" wrote:
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>>> Hello,
>>> is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y requests
>>> like it is eg. on the IIS server?
>> IIS can reboot itself after N requests?
>> That's awesome. What could possibly go wrong?
>
> Yes, IIS can do recycling
Hello,
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Jan,
On 11/18/11 10:35 AM, Jan Vávra wrote:
is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y
requests like it is eg. on the IIS server?
Tomcat does not come with any mechanism for doing that. IIS has hacks to
work-around ho
Hello,
is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y requests like
it is eg. on the IIS server?
IIS can reboot itself after N requests?
That's awesome. What could possibly go wrong?
Yes, IIS can do recycling
See eg. at
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/Windows
On 18/11/2011 18:23, Pid * wrote:
> On 18 Nov 2011, at 15:36, "Jan Vávra" wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y requests
>> like it is eg. on the IIS server?
>
> IIS can reboot itself after N requests?
> That's awesome. What could possibly go wr
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Jan,
On 11/18/11 10:35 AM, Jan Vávra wrote:
> is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y
> requests like it is eg. on the IIS server?
Tomcat does not come with any mechanism for doing that. IIS has hacks to
work-around horribl
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Pid,
On 11/18/11 1:23 PM, Pid * wrote:
> IIS can reboot itself after N requests? That's awesome. What could
> possibly go wrong?
IIS could stay up. ;)
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On 18 Nov 2011, at 15:36, "Jan Vávra" wrote:
> Hello,
> is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y requests
> like it is eg. on the IIS server?
IIS can reboot itself after N requests?
That's awesome. What could possibly go wrong?
I might file an enhancement request for T
Hello,
is there any way how to tell tomcat: Recycle after X minutes OR Y
requests like it is eg. on the IIS server?
If I add my own script containing "/etc/init.d/tomcat restart" to the
crontab I loose the user sessions and users have to relogin.
I experience some problems with OutOfMemory e
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