Exception in thread "http-bio-7070-exec-31" java.lang.OutOfMemoryError:
PermGen space
at java.lang.Throwable.getStackTraceElement(Native Method)
at java.lang.Throwable.getOurStackTrace(Throwable.java:591)
at java.lang.Throwable.printStackTrace(Throwable.java:510)
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I am running tomcat 7.0.29, JDK 6.0.30
-XX:MaxPermSize=256m is one of the settings I tried but no help
and others settings that could be found googling.
it occurred in 6 as well, but suddently so often after upgrading to 7
I am curious how many on this list are having the similar issues,
i.e.,
Can you post the exact error message you are seeing and what your JVM
settings are when you get that error?
Warm Regards,
Jordan Michaels
On 10/25/2012 04:24 PM, Ted Smith wrote:
Hello:
After upgrading to 7, deploying a new war file often results
in PermGen error, much more often than in 6.(w
> After upgrading to 7, deploying a new war file often results
> in PermGen error, much more often than in 6.(with identical JVM settings)
> I have tried all those JVM settings for perm memory but no help.
"All those JVM settings for perm memory" - could you share which
settings you have tried, an
Hello:
After upgrading to 7, deploying a new war file often results
in PermGen error, much more often than in 6.(with identical JVM settings)
I have tried all those JVM settings for perm memory but no help.
Is there any way to reduce the chance of PermGen errors?
such as how deployment should be
Sorry I forgot to include what below command generates:
openssl c_client -connect host:8443
Here it is:
With c_client option fails as indicated:
openssl:Error: 'c_client' is an invalid command.
Standard commands
asn1parse ca cipherscrlcrl2pkcs7
dgst
My web.xml's connector section originally was:
protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
scheme="https"
secure="true" sslProtocol="TLS" />
and I had to replace for this (because I wanted to know at least one message
error, th
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Gabriel,
On 10/25/12 2:08 PM, Gabriel Huerta Araujo wrote:
> An spanish message like this:
>
> Internet Explorer can not display the web page.
>
> Puede diagnosticar lo siguiente: Diagnosticar problemas de
> conexion
>
> When I click "Diagnosticar
Chistopher:
An spanish message like this:
Internet Explorer can not display the web page.
Puede diagnosticar lo siguiente:
Diagnosticar problemas de conexion
When I click "Diagnosticar problemas de conexion", it says "El equipo o
dispositivo remoto no acepta la conexion" which translated mea
We've setup TC 7.0.32 with Clustering and Tomcat Container Managed
Authentication. HTTPSessions and SSOSessions are clustered across the
wire. With logging turned way up, I can see the synchronization and I can
see the sessions in the Tomcat Manager.
When I "kill -9" one of the tomcats, I'm aut
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Gabriel,
On 10/25/12 1:43 PM, Gabriel Huerta Araujo wrote:
> Even though Tomcat tells me to purchase a certificate from those
> places you mention, is there any way to get this certificate free?
Most CAs will issue you a free 30-day certificate to m
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Gabriel,
On 10/25/12 1:02 PM, Gabriel Huerta Araujo wrote:
> What I tried to mean is that Internet explorer fails.
That's not terribly specific. Seg fault? BSOD? Blank screen?
> I have attached image file with the error generated(Internet
> Explorer
Ok Martin:
You are right I am using a certificate generated for getacert
(http://getacert.com/signacert.html). Even though Tomcat tells me to purchase a
certificate from those places you mention, is there any way to get this
certificate free?
As a matter of fact I am just testing how to use ht
Gabriel
unless you are using a cert from entrust, verisign or thawte you cannot
generate a certificate which will be trusted as a CA level cert by all versions
for all supported browsers
Buena Suerte,
Martin
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Porfavor..no altere ni interruptir e
Hi Christopher:
What I tried to mean is that Internet explorer fails. I have attached image
file with the error generated(Internet Explorer error.gif).
By the way below is what Tomcat generates as log, once I started Tomcat and
after executing https://localhost:8443/ on my Internet Explorer:
2
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Konstantin,
On 10/25/12 11:50 AM, verlag.preis...@t-online.de wrote:
> Stack: [0x0481,0x0491],
> sp=0x0490fa70, free space=1022k Native frames: (J=compiled
> Java code, j=interpreted, Vv=VM code, C=native code) V
> [jv
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Gabriel,
On 10/25/12 10:35 AM, Gabriel Huerta Araujo wrote:
> I have followed your procedure which has been stated on
> http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/ssl-howto.html to use SSL
> or https with JSSE implementation.
>
> Below is configuration
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Vicky,
On 10/25/12 12:22 AM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
> In my environment i am using Apache 2.2 & Tomcat 6.0 version .
>
> @ Both of these are multi-threaded right?
Tomcat is always multi-threaded capable but you could always configure
it
Hi Christopher,
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> Von: Christopher Schultz
> Datum: Tue, 23 Oct 2012 23:10:41 +0200
>
> That sure looks like a JVM bug, but it's always possible that tcnative
> gave the JVM a bad pointer and so the bug is in tcnative.
>
> Can you provide the full back-trace?
>
O
I have followed your procedure which has been stated on
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/ssl-howto.html to use SSL or https
with JSSE implementation.
Below is configuration for my server.xml
protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
scheme="https"
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