Hi Team,
Recently I am seeing concurrent mode failure errors in my Verbose GC logs.
For the same I have set NewSize to 512MB, still I am seeing concurrent mode
failure in the Verbose GC logs
62230.611: [ParNew (promotion failed)
Desired survivor size 32768 bytes, new threshold 0 (max 0)
: 28481K-
Thanks for your replies.
Would like to refer only documentation for 5.0.28. Any other possibility?
Regards,
Eashwar
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:56 PM, Mark Eggers wrote:
> On 4/15/2013 5:03 AM, Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
>
>> M Eashwar,
>>
>> On 15.4.2013 13:25, M Eashwar wrote:
>>
>>> I am
Shanti Suresh wrote:
Hi all,
Apologies :-) I was expecting a simple yes/no response.
Well, you wrote that you wanted to know our thoughts. Yes or No would not have been an
appropriate response to that, so we elaborated a bit.
;-)
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 4:01 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> -Original Message-
> From: Christopher Schultz [mailto:ch...@christopherschultz.net]
> Sent: Sunday, April 14, 2013 5:52 PM
> To: Tomcat Users List
> Subject: Re: Re : Memory leak in Tomcat 6.0.35 ( 64 bit)
>
> I've had people tell me that I should run with the biggest heap I "can
> affo
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 5:02 PM, Shanti Suresh wrote:
>
>
> And Apr 11 21:05 is when I restarted Apache after removing several unused
> modules - hard stop and start. The way I restarted Apache is:
> sudo /usr/sbin/service httpd stop
> sudo /usr/bin/servive httpd start
>
>
>
Typo. Should be rea
Chuck, thank you for your help.
Asterisks where from bolding as Neven wrote.
When Context is defined in server.xml it's path attribute works fine.
Actually I have read, but not understood doc. I concentrated on second part
of sentace saying "unless either the docBase is not located under the
Hos
Hi all,
Apologies :-) I was expecting a simple yes/no response.
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 4:01 PM, André Warnier wrote:
> Mark Eggers wrote:
>
>>
>> Apache HTTPD modules do not influence how Apache Tomcat runs.
>>
>
That's what I thought.
>
>>
>>
>> If that cures your problem, then you shoul
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 1:08 PM, Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Howard,
>
> On 4/14/13 9:53 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
> > I am definitely relying on user HttpSessions, and I do JPA-level
> > caching (stateme
Mark Eggers wrote:
On 4/15/2013 12:14 PM, Shanti Suresh wrote:
All,
I made a simple change to the Apache HTTPD configs - I reduced the number
of loaded modules - and then stopped and started Apache. On the QA
environment, Tomcat did not need a restart. On the PROD (production)
environment, s
On 4/15/2013 12:14 PM, Shanti Suresh wrote:
All,
I made a simple change to the Apache HTTPD configs - I reduced the number
of loaded modules - and then stopped and started Apache. On the QA
environment, Tomcat did not need a restart. On the PROD (production)
environment, soon after Apache was
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 11:18 AM, Mark Eggers wrote:
> On 4/15/2013 7:25 AM, David kerber wrote:
>
>> On 4/15/2013 10:10 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
>>
>>> On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:40 AM, David kerber
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 4/14/2013 11:10 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, A
All,
I made a simple change to the Apache HTTPD configs - I reduced the number
of loaded modules - and then stopped and started Apache. On the QA
environment, Tomcat did not need a restart. On the PROD (production)
environment, soon after Apache was restarted, the application URLs resolved
okay
On 4/15/2013 10:15 AM, André Warnier wrote:
Neven Cvetkovic wrote:
How about creating a fake manager application :)))
That takes X minutes/seconds to get back a 404 ;)))
Just for the sake of the discussion :
- a fake manager application would apply to just the /manager webapp,
not to other p
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Pid,
On 4/15/13 6:19 AM, Pid wrote:
> On 15/04/2013 00:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>> Pid,
>>
>> On 4/12/13 1:54 PM, Pïd stèr wrote:
>>> On 11 Apr 2013, at 21:36, Christopher Schultz
>>> wrote:
[...] though I would run Apache httpd and To
Neven Cvetkovic wrote:
How about creating a fake manager application :)))
That takes X minutes/seconds to get back a 404 ;)))
Just for the sake of the discussion :
- a fake manager application would apply to just the /manager webapp, not to other
potential hacking targets, no ? (or you would
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Howard,
On 4/14/13 9:53 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
> I am definitely relying on user HttpSessions, and I do JPA-level
> caching (statement cache and query results cache). pages are
> PrimeFaces and primefaces = xhtml, html, jquery, and
> MyFac
How about creating a fake manager application :)))
That takes X minutes/seconds to get back a 404 ;)))
In what I believe to be related anough to the subject of the original post, I would like
to float a proposal, to make life a bit harder for these automated hackers.
By personal observation, I note that many such attempts (the large majority in fact) end
up requesting URLs which do not exist on
Pid wrote:
On 15/04/2013 11:36, Esmond Pitt wrote:
When you quote me in refutation, kindly quote *all* and *only* the parts
that are relevant. You have now made both mistakes in succession. I hid the
Tomcat behind an HTTPD on port 80, closed port 8080, and made the Tomcat
listen on 127.0.0.x onl
On 15/04/2013 16:11, Mark Eggers wrote:
> On 4/15/2013 3:19 AM, Pid wrote:
>> On 15/04/2013 00:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>> Pid,
>>>
>>> On 4/12/13 1:54 PM, Pïd stèr wrote:
On 11 Apr 2013, at 21:36, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
> [...] though I would run Apache httpd and Tomcat o
On 4/15/2013 7:25 AM, David kerber wrote:
On 4/15/2013 10:10 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:40 AM, David kerber
wrote:
On 4/14/2013 11:10 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Mark Thomas
wrote:
On 14/04/2013 21:53, Howard W. Smith, J
On 4/15/2013 3:19 AM, Pid wrote:
On 15/04/2013 00:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
Pid,
On 4/12/13 1:54 PM, Pïd stèr wrote:
On 11 Apr 2013, at 21:36, Christopher Schultz
wrote:
[...] though I would run Apache httpd and Tomcat on different
hosts, so localhost-binding is not possible unless you
On 4/15/2013 5:03 AM, Ognjen Blagojevic wrote:
M Eashwar,
On 15.4.2013 13:25, M Eashwar wrote:
I am searching for Tomcat 5.0.28 documentation in old mail
archives and
searching in web. But still I am not finding that. The reason to find
this
old documentation is, our application developed
On 4/15/2013 10:10 AM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:40 AM, David kerber wrote:
On 4/14/2013 11:10 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/04/2013 21:53, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:
On 4/15/2013 12:54 AM, naouguh_tomcat wrote:
Hi All,
Can someone tell me how to reload one application of tomcat in the command line
?
Best Regards,
Ansir Hu
I don't know which version of Tomcat you're running, so here's a
reference to both currently active versions:
http://tomcat.apache.o
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:40 AM, David kerber wrote:
> On 4/14/2013 11:10 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
>
>> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
>>
>> On 14/04/2013 21:53, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
>>>
>>> On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Christopher Schultz<
ch...@ch
On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 7:49 AM, Pid wrote:
>
> I'm persisting in this point because I don't want other users to
> continue believing the fallacy that 'hiding' Tomcat behind Apache HTTPD
> alone improves their security.
>
>
And your persistence is appreciated, and I definitely appreciate all the
Am 15.04.2013 14:22, schrieb Rishad Ali:
> I think I mentioned this in the question that I am using
> ScheduledExecutorService to start threads every minute. This is not the
> application running every minute, these are the threads I create.
> And as I said It works fine for some time then it stop
I think I mentioned this in the question that I am using
ScheduledExecutorService to start threads every minute. This is not the
application running every minute, these are the threads I create.
And as I said It works fine for some time then it stops.
Yes I checked the log but there is no sign o
Am 15.04.2013 11:31, schrieb Rishad Ali:
> I have a dedicated server running CentOS 5.9, Apache-Tomcat 5.5.36. I
> have written a JAVA web applications which runs every minute to collect
> the data from multiple sensors. I am using ScheduledExecutorService to
> execute the threads. (one thread for
M Eashwar,
On 15.4.2013 13:25, M Eashwar wrote:
I am searching for Tomcat 5.0.28 documentation in old mail archives and
searching in web. But still I am not finding that. The reason to find this
old documentation is, our application developed long back and its working
in Tomcat 5.0.28 only.
Why would you want to reload the application? What are the motives behind
that?
There are few ways to do it... it all depends what do you want to
accomplish and what type of an app it... what is your current deployment
procedure?
Here are few ways:
1. Obvious one, remove app from webapps and cop
On 15/04/2013 11:36, Esmond Pitt wrote:
> When you quote me in refutation, kindly quote *all* and *only* the parts
> that are relevant. You have now made both mistakes in succession. I hid the
> Tomcat behind an HTTPD on port 80, closed port 8080, and made the Tomcat
> listen on 127.0.0.x only. A T
On 4/14/2013 11:10 PM, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 10:52 PM, Mark Thomas wrote:
On 14/04/2013 21:53, Howard W. Smith, Jr. wrote:
On Sun, Apr 14, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Christopher Schultz<
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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Hi,
I am searching for Tomcat 5.0.28 documentation in old mail archives and
searching in web. But still I am not finding that. The reason to find this
old documentation is, our application developed long back and its working
in Tomcat 5.0.28 only.
Kindly help on this.
Regards,
Eashwar.
When you quote me in refutation, kindly quote *all* and *only* the parts
that are relevant. You have now made both mistakes in succession. I hid the
Tomcat behind an HTTPD on port 80, closed port 8080, and made the Tomcat
listen on 127.0.0.x only. A TCP socket that listens on 127.0.0.1 cannot be
co
These application are running inside tomcat because I was under the impression
that Tomcat is an application server and I need tomcat to run Java dynamic web
applications.
-Original Message-
From: André Warnier [mailto:a...@ice-sa.com]
Sent: 15 April 2013 11:14
To: Tomcat Users List
Su
On 15/04/2013 03:51, Esmond Pitt wrote:
>
>>> I agree with your comment. Adding a second box for Tomcat only means I
>>> also have to configure a firewall between them, whereas using
>>> 127.0.0.x for Tomcat protects it completely.
>
>> No it doesn't!
>> Obfuscation or indirection != security.
On 15/04/2013 00:03, Christopher Schultz wrote:
> Pid,
>
> On 4/12/13 1:54 PM, Pïd stèr wrote:
>> On 11 Apr 2013, at 21:36, Christopher Schultz
>> wrote:
>>> [...] though I would run Apache httpd and Tomcat on different
>>> hosts, so localhost-binding is not possible unless you are doing
>>> som
Rishad Ali wrote:
I have a dedicated server running CentOS 5.9, Apache-Tomcat 5.5.36. I
have written a JAVA web applications which runs every minute to collect
the data from multiple sensors. I am using ScheduledExecutorService to
execute the threads. (one thread for each sensor every minute and
Hi,
2013/4/15 naouguh_tomcat wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> Can someone tell me how to reload one application of tomcat in the
command line ?
>
Please check this [1].
Regards
Violeta
[1]
http://tomcat.10.x6.nabble.com/Command-line-reloading-of-a-webapp-td2038007.html
Je serai absent(e) du 12/04/2013 au 06/05/2013.
Hi All,
Can someone tell me how to reload one application of tomcat in the command line
?
Best Regards,
Ansir Hu
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