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moskito.anotheria.net
exact this ready to use.
On Nov 26, 2007 1:27 PM, Andrew Hole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> My java application writes relevant log of database procedures
> executions. My goal is to develop a report at intervals of 30 minutes
> with a summary, including reques
Hi,
Is it possible to implement the following setup with JK/isapi_redirect?
1. Two clustered IIS instances
2. Two load-balanced Tomcat instances
3. Each IIS uses JK to forward requests to two load-balanced Tomcat instances
I know how to do each individual item in isolation, but I can't
fig
mod_jk handles failover for you.
Clustering tomcat makes it copy sessions to all members of the clusters so
that any member of the cluster can take over the processing of a request
seamlessly from any other. If you requests have no way of getting to the
other members of the cluster, then there is
Thanks for the quick reply Gary..
Some follow-up questions.
1) So the http server bundled with tomcat doesn't do any help ? like it
doesnt provide any load-balancing implementation ? like e.g. mod-jk which
has to be used in conjunction with apache...Further I presume mod-jk also
handles the fail
You need something to handle failover. Otherwise there is not a huge amount
of point. Either a load balancer or mod-jk will do the job.
On Nov 27, 2007 4:13 PM, mfs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> Pretty basic question, given this is my time experience on clustering
> where
> i am trying
Hi there!
This question is about Authenticator package. I appreciate if anyone can
help me.
Im implementing a Valve and a Realm to provides authentication and
authorization using two authentications methods at the same time : FORM and
CERT-CLIENT. Obviously, Im looking to authenticator p
Guys,
Pretty basic question, given this is my time experience on clustering where
i am trying to use tomcat 6 clustering support.
So basically i wanted to know if enabling the tomcat 6 clustering would be
of any use without having a load-balancer in the front (something like
mod_jk) ? well my un
Hi Bruno
its supposed to be located in %SystemRoot%\system32\Rpcrt4.dll
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To:
Sent: Tuesday, November 27, 2007 5:45 PM
Subject: compiling APR/tcnative on Win32
Hello,
I am trying to compile APR on Win32 without OpenSSL u
Hello,
I am trying to compile APR on Win32 without OpenSSL using the sources at
http://tomcat.heanet.ie/native/ - manually removing references to any ssl
library as I don't have autoconf (yet).
I was able to compile the project called "libtcnative" without problems, but
when trying to compile
Mark Thomas apache.org> writes:
> The procrun docs are:
> http://commons.apache.org/daemon/procrun.html
>
> At first glance what you are doing looks right to me. What tells you it
> isn't working?
>
> Mark
>
I 've just done another try: it is okay. In fact, I was mixing up --JAVA_HOME
option
On Nov 27, 2007 3:30 PM, jnedzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Thanks, I'll look at maxing out the logging.
>
A simple thing to do would be to grab a stack dump with a "kill -QUIT
" during one of these "slow periods" and see if anything
jumps out at you, compare it to one from a "normal period",
On Nov 27, 2007 12:25 PM, jnedzel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We are adding more monitoring to see if could be caused by auto-mounter
> problems.
You're NFS-mounting resources that Tomcat uses via automounter??
I'd think that would be, er, problematic from the get-go :-)
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Hassan Schroeder -
> From: jnedzel [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat becomes non-response for ~30 seconds
>
> Are there any cases where everything is working at the OS and
> network level but Tomcat itself hangs for 30 seconds or so?
What JVM are you using? Older ones have been known to have long p
Thanks, I'll look at maxing out the logging.
There's only one webapp per Tomcat instance and none of them are heavily
loaded. In the case of one system, the only webapp does hardly any updating
(only tracks usage) and is basically query-only type of app that currently
has very light usage.
We a
Our systems group is adding additional monitoring, but based on the
monitoring currently in place we don't think it is due to network problems.
We are adding more monitoring to see if could be caused by auto-mounter
problems.
Are there any cases where everything is working at the OS and network
you'll want to max your logging to understand whats going on
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/logging.html
I concur with using JConsole *and logging*
JMX is good for point in time System wide configuration snapshots
If you are doing something like rendering giant PDF's or updating 1000's of
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 10:58:24 -0800 (PST) jnedzel wrote:
> We're having an intermittent problem with Tomcat becoming non-responsive
> for a while (between 30 seconds and several minutes) and then recovering
> without any intervention. There are no error messages in the Tomcat logs.
>
> Any ideas wh
Theoretically, the behaviour can be caused by network problems -
[reverse] DNS could not be resolved (maybe for logging), file share
becomes unavailable, etc.
- Alexey.
jnedzel wrote:
Folks:
We're having an intermittent problem with Tomcat becoming non-responsive for
a while (between 30 seco
Folks:
We're having an intermittent problem with Tomcat becoming non-responsive for
a while (between 30 seconds and several minutes) and then recovering without
any intervention. There are no error messages in the Tomcat logs.
Any ideas what might be causing this or where to look?
We're runnin
Eddie Yee wrote:
> One thing I noticed is that our server.xml continually populates it's own
> context section for each application, even if I have it specified globally in
> the conf/context.xml.
Could you expand on "server.xml continually populates it's own context
section for each application"
galevsky wrote:
> I can't do it with the GUI bin\tomcat5w.exe, but I would like to run
> something like:
> -> bin\tomcat5.exe //US//Tomcat5 --JavaHome="C:\Program
> Files\Java\JRE\1.5.0_11"
>
> I read it in the documentation at
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/windows-service-howto.html,
Delian Krustev wrote:
> My guess is that either this is a bug in the Coyote HTTP connector or
> the security policy is not strict enough and one of the
> installed applications (third party, I don't have access to the source)
> modifies the security manager somehow. My modifications
> to the polic
Hi,
I'm running Tomcat 5.5.25 on Solaris, and we are using a lot of environment
entries in our applications. I have the environment entry specified in the
conf/server.xml and also declared in the conf/context.xml.One thing I
noticed is that our server.xml continually populates it's own co
You are probably trying to display a value in you jsp coming from a
class that does not overrride 'toString', as the result java's default
value for toString is .@
example:
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Ognjen Blagojevic a écrit :
Pavan Singaraju wrote:
i have a web application which is deployed on
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
> I have some problem after reversing proxy a web app.
>
> After many research I inferred that mod_proxy_html could solve the
> problem of accessing my web app through reverse proxy.
>
> My big clue is to:
>
> 1) find the exact instructions to setup mod_proxy_html
> 2)
> > I have some problem after reversing proxy a web app.
> >
> > After many research I inferred that mod_proxy_html could solve the
> > problem of accessing my web app through reverse proxy.
> >
> > My big clue is to:
> >
> > 1) find the exact instructions to setup mod_proxy_html
> > 2) find
Rocco Scappatura wrote:
I have some problem after reversing proxy a web app.
After many research I inferred that mod_proxy_html could solve the
problem of accessing my web app through reverse proxy.
My big clue is to:
1) find the exact instructions to setup mod_proxy_html
2) find all the
Thank you. That might be what I am looking for.
zhongliang zhang wrote:
C:\apache-tomcat-6.0.14\bin>tomcat6 //IS//Tomcat6 --DisplayName="Apache Tomcat 6
" --Install="c:\apache-tomcat-6.0.14\bin\tomcat6.exe" --Jvm=auto --StartMode=jvm
--StopMode=jvm --StartClass=org.apache.catalina.startup.Boo
I have some problem after reversing proxy a web app.
After many research I inferred that mod_proxy_html could solve the
problem of accessing my web app through reverse proxy.
My big clue is to:
1) find the exact instructions to setup mod_proxy_html
2) find all the binaries needed
For 1) I s
Meybe this one will help you:
http://jamonapi.sourceforge.net/
Marcin
Andrew Hole wrote:
Hello!
My java application writes relevant log of database procedures
executions. My goal is to develop a report at intervals of 30 minutes
with a summary, including requests slowest, and average time of
I'm trying to configure Tomcat 5.5.25 to log failed requests to a
Connector that has enabled mutual authentication. When I try to request
a page from the secured port and fail to send the client certificate,
Tomcat doesn't log this request! What do I need to do in order to have
the failed request
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Yair,
Yair Ben-Meir wrote:
> Btw - i thought of something: maybe the img tag will run a thread, return an
> outout to the page with some new image name, and release the jsp to
> continue. The thread will do the work and save the new image under the na
Hi all,
I have problems using j_security_check, and I'm not sure is it DB access
problem or something else. I would like to make Tomcat log all the
messages regarding this, but I don't know how to configure it.
I read /tomcat-6.0-doc/logging.html, but I can't rebuild tomcat extras,
since I'm
I have two apps which I am trying to proxy through Apache.
How do I set up the servers.conf if I have two apps I need to proxy?
I'm using Apache 2.0.52 and httpd.conf looks like:
ServerName app1.mydomain.com
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8082/app1/
ProxyPassReverse /
Mark,
I did not know that. I apologize . I will start a new thread next time .
Thanks for the info.
Shekhar
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11/19/2007 01:43 PM
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It is just the port your Tomcat is running on, which could be any port,
so if you are using 8082 that will be your port... it's better though
not to be on port 80.
mip wrote:
Thanks Peter.
Should that be:
--
servers.conf
--
T1 tomcat.server.com:8082
ALL tomcat.ser
Thanks Peter.
Should that be:
--
servers.conf
--
T1 tomcat.server.com:8082
ALL tomcat.server.com:8082
?
If not what is port 8081 being used for?
Peter Stavrinides wrote:
>
> Thats because your configuration is incomplete, in order for Apache to
> pass the cookie
Thats because your configuration is incomplete, in order for Apache to
pass the cookie to the correct context you need to do some additional
configuration (or alternatively use a connector like mod_jk)
You may need to configure the jvmRoute parameter in server.xml, this
allows Apache to map to
Delian Krustev wrote:
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:18:47 +0100 Tomás Tormo wrote:
I'm developing a webservice wich has to initialize some variables
when it is loaded by tomcat (just because otherwise it is too slow). Can
this be done? Has the client to initialize the class by means of the
const
On Tue, 27 Nov 2007 13:18:47 +0100 Tomás Tormo wrote:
> I'm developing a webservice wich has to initialize some variables
> when it is loaded by tomcat (just because otherwise it is too slow). Can
> this be done? Has the client to initialize the class by means of the
> constructor or is tomcat
Hi all,
I made a silent install of Tomcat 5.5 that generates a Tomcat5 Windows
service, with JavaHome set reading my HKLM\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java
Runtime Environment\CurrentVersion key. But this key is false (still a
1.4 JRE) and I want to update the service during my install process to
make JavaHo
I'm trying to proxy my Tomcat web application through Apache 2.0 using
mod_proxy.
I have uncommented the following in my server.xml:
and I've added the following to my httpd.conf:
ServerName foo.bar.com
ProxyPass / http://foobar.com:8082/app/
Hi
I'm developing a webservice wich has to initialize some variables
when it is loaded by tomcat (just because otherwise it is too slow). Can
this be done? Has the client to initialize the class by means of the
constructor or is tomcat the one that will initialize it?
Thank you!
Hi all,
I'm running several similarly configured Tomcat containers all using
security manager.
On one of the instances I'm getting the following exception from the HTTP
connector:
Nov 26, 2007 7:42:19 PM org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter service
SEVERE: An exception or error
> Is it possible that I have more than one root folder?
Yes, in the senses that
* the same Tomcat install can be used to run multiple, separate
instances on different ports, using different catalina.base folders
* a Context in an instance can declare its own docBase folder elsewhere
on the mach
Hi,
Is it possible that I have more than one root folder?
Regards,
Khurram.
Hi,
the log file is empty!
Then i've reinstalled everything: JDK and Tomcat. I've set the JAVA_HOME &
TOMCAT_HOME variables.
I've changed the Tomcat port from 8080 to 1977; no change, logfile still
empty and "cannot find server".
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>
>> From: Patrick2901 [mailto:[EMAIL
Pavan Singaraju wrote:
i have a web application which is deployed on Tomcat 5.0.18.
Sometimes when i am navigating to a page using menu of my application,
it is displaying a java file name with full package name. The java
file is a business logic processing location on the application. Why
is
Hi Chuck,
Great idea! :) I changed the service to log on as a domain user and it worked.
Thanks a million. I don't know how that could have slipped my mind.
Thanks again.
Karim
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