On 11/4/2012 11:18 PM, vicky007aggar...@yahoo.co.in wrote:
Hi All,
I have defined one executor tag in server.xml , which i am referring
for both protocols i.e http & Ajp.
Strange thing is when i am checking the "MaxThreadsCount" for ajp
protocol using Probe application its not showing the value
Hi All,
I have defined one executor tag in server.xml , which i am referring for both
protocols i.e http & Ajp.
Strange thing is when i am checking the "MaxThreadsCount" for ajp protocol
using Probe application its not showing the value configured in executor
instead ajp protocol is still show
Hi
I've got what I think is a pretty normal setup, where I have an Apache
server serving some content for a website, and using mod_jk to connect to
Tomcat running on another server. My problem is that I'm also trying to
use mod_rewrite to err, rewrite URLs. In short, if I do this the
'normal'
Hi All,
Can somebody please help me out in stopping the surplus threads which get
created in tomcat 6.0 as we dont have "maxSpareThreads" attribute anymore in it
..
How can we close these threads
Thanks for ur help,
Vicky
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Thanks Mark for your valuable comments.
Based on 3rd question answer (below mail), so does it mean that in tomcat 6.0 i
have to use executor to configure minSpareThreads , i cannot define alone with
http/ajp connector??
Can someone confirm on this ..pleasee
Thanks,
Vicky
On Nov 4, 2012, at 1
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On 11/3/2012 8:59 PM, vicky wrote:
Thanks christopher.
I am using Probe application for monitoring the Tomcat application , in that
everything is getting displyed fine except the "Min Spare Threads" & " Max
Spare thread"
Ques1 :
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Bo
On 31/10/2012 20:08:21 GMT, Mark Thomas wrote:
> http://www.tomcatexpert.com/blog/2010/06/16/deciding-between-modjk-modproxyhttp-and-modproxyajp
>
> The mod_proxy_ajp stability issues are less of an issue now than they
> were when I wrote that article. What that means is if you want the SSL
> bene