> From: Sam Hokin [mailto:s...@ims.net]
> Subject: Re: very slow class loading on initial JSP/servlet
> request afterrestart
> It looks like we've boiled the problem, at least in this test
> JSP case, down to the classloader wasting 3 seconds per
> try on stat-ing core Java classes in an imaginary
Ok, thanks all for all the great help! I will be taking a wack at these very
helpful ideas and I hope that I can figure it out and make it work.
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I am running Tomcat 6 on a group of Linux servers behind a loadbalancer. This
setup was working fine when I ran Tomcat as root. However, when I moved to
jsvc, the production servers started to become unavailable within a couple of
hours, serving thousands of requests. I had to restart them to be
> From: Sam Hokin [mailto:s...@ims.net]
> Subject: Re: very slow class loading on initial JSP/servlet
> request afterrestart
>
> The only place classes are stored under /net/ims/jcms
> is within WEB-INF/lib/jcms.jar.
I'll poke around in the webapp classloader to see if I can find anything
interes
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Hash: SHA1
CVE-2008-4308: Tomcat information disclosure vulnerability
Severity: Low
Vendor:
The Apache Software Foundation
Versions Affected:
Tomcat 4.1.32 to 4.1.34
Tomcat 5.5.10 to 5.5.20
Tomcat 6.0.x is not affected
The unsupported Tomcat 3.x, 4.0.x and 5.0
Up to now I had always thought I understood the security aspects of
the Servlet spec quite well. Looks like I was wrong...
[Problem]
Upon session time-out the request is not forwarded to the login page
(form based auth). Nothing happens on the UI. However, forwarding to
the login page does
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
The key lines have a 3+ second response time:
2498 15:24:35 stat64("/net/ims/jcms/Object.class", 0x7b6b9c20) = -1 ENOENT (No such
file or directory) <3.020996>
Most of the calls return in much less than a millisecond, but there are a few
ENOENT (not all) response
> From: Sam Hokin [mailto:s...@ims.net]
> Subject: Re: very slow class loading on initial JSP/servlet
> request afterrestart
>
> I have no idea how to interpret all the wheel-spinning that
> goes on in between.
The key lines have a 3+ second response time:
2498 15:24:35 stat64("/net/ims/jcms/Obj
André Warnier wrote:
What in this directory path is (are) a symlink(s) ?
/home/sites/ims/jcms/webapps/ROOT/WEB-INF/classes/org/apache/jsp/test6_jsp.class
There are no symlinks in that path.
And how is this different from the other 2 systems that work fine ?
It differs in no known way, othe
NEW DISCOVERY - using a wildcard package import results in a much longer
response delay!
I've taken Mark's suggestion that I import individual classes rather than importing all with a wildcard to see if a
particular class is slowing down classloading. It turns out that it's the WILDCARD itself
you're right but this has to be trough internet, not local...
André Warnier escribió:
> Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>>> From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
>>> Subject: Re: tomcat restart remotely
>>>
>>> My problem was I haven't thought before! :)
>>> I'm going to test it right now
>
Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Sam Hokin [mailto:s...@ims.net]
Subject: Re: very slow class loading on initial JSP/servlet
request afterrestart
http://www.ims.net/media/strace-test6-stall.txt
So what's going on during the frequent 11-second gaps? (Was Rosemary Woods
here?)
They are not
You can use Apache HTTP server and use mod_proxy_http or mod_proxy_ajp
modules to forward all requests on port 80 on apache to port 8080 on tomcat.
Specifically use the ProxyPass directive to achieve what you want. Example:
ProxyPass/ http://localhost:8080/your-app/
The above directive
> From: Sam Hokin [mailto:s...@ims.net]
> Subject: Re: very slow class loading on initial JSP/servlet
> request afterrestart
>
> http://www.ims.net/media/strace-test6-stall.txt
So what's going on during the frequent 11-second gaps? (Was Rosemary Woods
here?)
Might want to redo the strace with t
As Chuck mentioned, you should have asked your question in a smarter way :)
Anyhow, coming back to your question,
You can use Apache HTTP server and use mod_proxy_http or mod_proxy_ajp
modules to forward all requests on port 80 on apache to port 8080 on tomcat.
Specifically use the ProxyPass dire
Martin, I love the analogy! But I am trying to run Dokuwiki on Tomcat. The
reality is that there are a lot of PHP-writen stuff out there that I would
love to be able to run on Tomcat; not because it's PHP, but because it
works. This is one of those cases where "works" is alerady good enough.
you have to feed your PHP script to Tomcat CGIServlet
Not to belabor the point but you're saying you want to race your Yugo
(PHPScript) at Lemans
instead of a Ferrari(Tomcat)..
Would you really want to run single-processing/single thread proc instead of a
Object Oriented multi-language running
Hello.
Give us:
1) Tomcat versions
2) log files (catalina and localhost)
3) URLs of these links
How do you run tomcat? What command do you use?
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From: koppisetty bhavani naga satish [mailto:kbnsat...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 9:46 PM
To: users@to
André Warnier wrote:
Sam, because there is quite a bit of traffic on this issue, and because
the exact description seems to change a bit over time (e.g.
compilation-only or not), could you remake a summary of what you are
sure of so far ?
1. Initial requests to ANY JSP page on a site, precomp
Hi
I will talk about the problem I have encountered in brief. I have two tomcat
servers. I could deploy the new-same war on both of them. but with one
server I am facing problem with two links on the website. They point to 404
pages. Can any one suggest me the solutin for that.
The environment i
Pieter Temmerman wrote:
Try this strace command:
strace -f -etrace=\!futex,gettimeofday,clock_gettime -p
PID_OF_TOMCAT_JAVA
where PID_OF_TOMCAT_JAVA is the PID of your Tomcat, duh! :)
Thanks! That certainly did the trick. The first time I ran strace against the Tomcat process, it brought Tom
> From: hevo...@free.fr [mailto:hevo...@free.fr]
> Subject: Re: Using SSL tomcat
>
> Do you know how to redirect the http client on https?
That's documented in the servlet spec, section 12.7. You need to specify a
of CONFIDENTIAL (case matters) for the protected
resources.
- Chuck
THIS COM
Tim Funk wrote:
While I am late to this ... Is this an accurate summary?
- Slow re-load on a server
- Server is a production server
- Other servers are OK so it can only be reproduced on production server
- Initial looks at network seem to be no network activity
- There seems to be a hint at Fil
Mark Thomas wrote:
Sam Hokin wrote:
Mark Thomas wrote:
Sam Hokin wrote:
[...]
My thinking is if we can reduce the scope of the problem to importing a
single class, we can then separate out that class and reduce the code in
it bit by bit until we have the bare minimum that causes the problem
Done !
Thanks you very much, it's work fine now.
No, i'm not using APR, that's why, it doesn't work before.
You're my saviour Charles.
To ending my setup.
Do you know how to redirect the http client on https?
Thanks again,
Kings regards,
Hevoila
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Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
Subject: Re: tomcat restart remotely
My problem was I haven't thought before! :)
I'm going to test it right now
As far as I know, given the appropriate permissions for the account you
use to do this, you can also acc
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 1:59 PM, michel wrote:
> I am running Tomcat (finally got it set up!) , and I would like to run some
> PHP software on it also. I tried Quercus and ran into some bugs, seemingly
> because the Quercus implementation isn't complete.
>
> Has anybody really gotten a reliable
On 25.02.2009 17:10, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
you are right there is a mod-jk.conf. So given my workers.properties
file what should I change so that mod_jk detects that app server is
down before attempting to send the request. Shouldn't "retries" in
workers.properties try to connect to some other app
On 25.02.2009 16:50, János Löbb wrote:
I am not sure the stickiness should be attached to the tc worker. I
would rather do it for the the real workers level, that is at appfe[1234].
Consider also
worker.appfe[1234].sticky_session_force = False
for each appfe[1234] worker.
The page
http://t
I am running Tomcat (finally got it set up!) , and I would like to run some PHP
software on it also. I tried Quercus and ran into some bugs, seemingly because
the Quercus implementation isn't complete.
Has anybody really gotten a reliable PHP going on Tomcat?
Thanks!
Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
> David Smith wrote:
>> Since you haven't let us know anything about your server setup, we can
>> only suggest very general things. Port 80 is the well known port for
>> HTTP protocol and the one your browser assumes when you don't type it in
>> the address ba
> From: hevo...@free.fr [mailto:hevo...@free.fr]
> Subject: Re: Using SSL tomcat
>
> I don't understand why i have an
> WARNING: A docBase D:\tomcat\webapps\mywebapp inside the host
> appBase has been specified
Because you have specified attributes that are not allowed in your
element.
> In my
Hello Chuck,
I don't understand why i have an
WARNING: A docBase D:\tomcat\webapps\mywebapp inside the host appBase has been
specified
In my web application mywebapp.xml i've defined a context :
you are right there is a mod-jk.conf. So given my workers.properties
file what should I change so that mod_jk detects that app server is
down before attempting to send the request. Shouldn't "retries" in
workers.properties try to connect to some other app server instead.
Here is mod-jk.conf
# Whe
I am not sure the stickiness should be attached to the tc worker. I
would rather do it for the the real workers level, that is at
appfe[1234].
Consider also
worker.appfe[1234].sticky_session_force = False
for each appfe[1234] worker.
János
On Feb 24, 2009, at 8:47 PM, Mohit Anchlia wrote
install ssh on your server with ssh2admin.exe
https://www.ssh.com/support/documentation/online/ssh/winadminguide/40/Windows_Server_Graphical_Configuration_Utility.html#indexdef-91
HTH
Martin
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Disclaimer and confidentiality note
Everything in this
Sometimes people people without any swimming lessons get thrown into the deep
end of the pool. Given the economy and layoffs, we'll probably see it more
often.
Mihamina Rakotomandimby (R12y) wrote:
David Smith wrote:
Since you haven't let us know anything about your server setup, we can
onl
David Smith wrote:
Since you haven't let us know anything about your server setup, we can
only suggest very general things. Port 80 is the well known port for
HTTP protocol and the one your browser assumes when you don't type it in
the address bar.
By the way, someone playing with Tomcat shou
nicumarius wrote:
>
> David Smith-2 wrote:
>
>> Bind your server to port 80.
>>
>> nicumarius wrote:
>>
>>> what should I do to not use port number when writting the address of a
>>> page
>>> on the Apache server?
>>>
>>>
>> --David
>>
>> --
> From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
> Subject: Re: tomcat restart remotely
>
> My problem was I haven't thought before! :)
> I'm going to test it right now
I fail to see any difference between using Remote Desktop vs SSH in this
situation; whatever account you log in with will requ
My problem was I haven't thought before! :)
I'm going to test it right now
Thanks a lot!
Piller Sébastien escribió:
> Where will be the problem?
>
> If you can run the startup.bat and shutdown.bat, then you won't have
> any problem.
>
> I do it from a looong time (under linux) and never had a pr
Where will be the problem?
If you can run the startup.bat and shutdown.bat, then you won't have any
problem.
I do it from a looong time (under linux) and never had a problem.
Laura Bartolomé a écrit :
well, under windows I can have ssh with cygwin without problems but I
don't know if I'll b
well, under windows I can have ssh with cygwin without problems but I
don't know if I'll be able to restart the service in this way
Piller Sébastien escribió:
> "ssh" is the most common way to manage a remote server.
>
> But under windows :aie:
>
> ;)
>
> Laura Bartolomé a écrit :
>> Hi
>>
>>
www.freesshd.com I could recommend as an SSH server for Windows. I
used it a few times, it's OK. Then you can use net start and stop to do it.
Morc.
On 25/02/2009 15:30, Piller Sébastien wrote:
"ssh" is the most common way to manage a remote server.
But under windows :aie:
;)
Laura Ba
Yes, I don't want to give acces via RDP with these permissions...
Caldarale, Charles R escribió:
>> From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
>> Subject: tomcat restart remotely
>>
>> We have Tomcat 6.0 installed on Windows 2003 Server and we want to
>> restart apache tomcat service remotel
David Smith-2 wrote:
>
> Bind your server to port 80.
>
> nicumarius wrote:
>> what should I do to not use port number when writting the address of a
>> page
>> on the Apache server?
>>
>
> --David
>
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David Smith-2 wrote:
>
> Bind your server to port 80.
>
> nicumarius wrote:
>> what should I do to not use port number when writting the address of a
>> page
>> on the Apache server?
>>
>
> --David
>
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"ssh" is the most common way to manage a remote server.
But under windows :aie:
;)
Laura Bartolomé a écrit :
Hi
We have Tomcat 6.0 installed on Windows 2003 Server and we want to
restart apache tomcat service remotely but in a secure way... some ideas?
In the same server we have IIS + .N
> From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
> Subject: tomcat restart remotely
>
> We have Tomcat 6.0 installed on Windows 2003 Server and we want to
> restart apache tomcat service remotely but in a secure way...
Logging in via Remote Desktop Connection is probably the simplest; are you
l
> From: nicumarius [mailto:nicumar...@yahoo.com]
> Subject: how
>
> what should I do to not use port number when writting the
> address of a page on the Apache server?
http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
- Chuck
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Hi
We have Tomcat 6.0 installed on Windows 2003 Server and we want to
restart apache tomcat service remotely but in a secure way... some ideas?
In the same server we have IIS + .NET installed...
Thanks a lot
Laura
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Bind your server to port 80.
nicumarius wrote:
> what should I do to not use port number when writting the address of a page
> on the Apache server?
>
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nicumarius wrote:
what should I do to not use port number when writting the address of a page
on the Apache server?
Make your web server listen to port #80.
It's the default HTTP port.
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> From: hevo...@free.fr [mailto:hevo...@free.fr]
> Subject: Using SSL tomcat
>
> I've setup in server.xml file a listen port to 80 and define
> a redirectPort to 443.
> I've also activate and setup ssl section, and
> adding
> keystoreFile="D:\myfolder\mycert.keystore"
> keystorePass="x"
> and c
> From: marcopb [mailto:marc...@interfree.it]
> Subject: TWO Axis web services listening on different ports
>
> Is there any xml tag to let one Tomcat instance listen to
> multiple port ?
Just configure an additional for the desired port:
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/config/http.html
While I am late to this ... Is this an accurate summary?
- Slow re-load on a server
- Server is a production server
- Other servers are OK so it can only be reproduced on production server
- Initial looks at network seem to be no network activity
- There seems to be a hint at File.exists() causin
Tomcat out of the box doesn't provide a way to suppress the stack traces
for those errors. Like your post said, you need to use web.xml to
configure your error pages.
-Tim
Edao, Aliye wrote:
Dear all,
I am trying to find out if there is an alternative way of telling Tomcat
not to send info
Hi all.
All my web services are currently available on standard tomcat port: 8080
I need to expose one of those web services to another company and I would
like to use, for example, 8085 port.
Is it possible ? How ? There is no problem to stop Tomcat instance for all
web services (8080 and 8085).
Thanks. I thought it should be something stupid and obvious... Here we
are. Embrassing, but I guess I deserved that. Everything works now, I
after I put the resources outside the protected area. And from now on,
I will treat my browser with more respect, and I will give back its
cache and c
On 25.02.2009 03:12, ilndinesh wrote:
But if you have only one Tomcat to send requests to, then all this tells
you is that this Tomcat is not responding. So now what do you do ?
In this case, I want apache to treat the request as DECLINED by mod_jk, so
that if we put some static content in
On 25.02.2009 02:47, Mohit Anchlia wrote:
In httpd conf I just see JkMount and no other directive. I searched for Jk.
There should be others as well, for instance JkWorkersFile to point to
your workers.properties. The names of the directives are case
insensitive, they can also be in files inc
Hello Apache tomcat team,
I've a tomcat 5.5 and jdk1.5.0_16 install on a windows 2003.
(NB: jdk is install on D: and a jre on C:, but the JAVA_HOME is define to d:)
I've build a auto-sign jks certificate.
(following the http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-5.5-doc/ssl-howto.html)
I've setup in server
> Thanks, Juha. Actually Pieter suggested it a little while ago, and I've been
> trying to get some information out of
> strace. The best I can do is to put strace in front of the java command
> that's inside catalina.sh. That's the command
> that shows with ps -ef when Tomcat is running.
Sam Hokin wrote:
> Mark Thomas wrote:
>> Sam Hokin wrote:
>>> Thanks, Chris. I ran e2fsck with the -c option, which runs badblocks,
>>> when I tested it earlier. And I just ran badblocks again - 0 bad blocks
>>> found. I wish I could fix this by simply as swapping out a bad disk
>>> (notwithstan
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