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On 2/27/2015 3:38 PM, Brian V. Casteel wrote:
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On 2/27/2015 3:25 PM, Brian V. Casteel wrote:
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> At this point I am lost and confused. I have a page. I have a bit of java
> that I want to display on that page and do its little java thing. However as
> of right now my page is showing up as blank.
Again, Java and JavaScript ar
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> From: Brian V. Casteel [mailto:brian.cast...@ilhcgh.org]
> Subject: RE: 1st time user
> I have a bit of javascipt I want to run on a page hosted from my IIS server.
Javascript runs in a _browser_, not on the server; it's just text as far as the
server is concerned. You don't need Tomcat for
On 2/27/2015 3:25 PM, Brian V. Casteel wrote:
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> But when how do I make my java on my HTML page from IIS r
On 2/27/2015 3:07 PM, Brian V. Casteel wrote:
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OK I have Tomcat installed. But when how do I make my j
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 12:07 PM, Brian V. Casteel
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> But when how do I make my java on my HTML page from IIS run it?
Could you translate that into English? My Gibberish is rusty.
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Brian,
Please bottom-post or mix your responses inside of the or
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Brian,
Please bottom-post or mix your responses inside of the or
Am 27.02.2015 um 18:07 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
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Peter,
On 2/27/15 11:21 AM, Peter Irbizon wrote:
Hi Chris, here are my dumps
http://www.filedropper.com/jvmthreaddump. It looks like it has
something to do with memcached.
There are a bunch of
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Brian,
Please bottom-post or mix your responses inside of the original
message. It's much easier to read and the convention on this mailing
list. I've re-formatted your message slightly. Please see below.
On 2/27/15 12:12 PM, Brian V. Casteel wrote
Am 27.02.2015 um 18:15 schrieb Jesse Defer:
Hi Jesse,
any update on the behavior of the patched nodes? Did it behave better, ie.
did the problem reoccur on other nodes but not on the patched ones, or
were all nodes mostly without problems during the last 2 days? Any strange
things on the patched
> Hi Jesse,
>
> any update on the behavior of the patched nodes? Did it behave better, ie.
> did the problem reoccur on other nodes but not on the patched ones, or
> were all nodes mostly without problems during the last 2 days? Any strange
> things on the patched ones? I'd like to add the patch f
And in response to the first half that message I have at least one Java script
I want to have on my webpage that is currently served up by IIS
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I haven’t done much of anything. I downloaded what I think is the appropriate
versions of tomcat 8 for my server, other than that I'm incredibly lost.
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Peter,
On 2/27/15 11:21 AM, Peter Irbizon wrote:
> Hi Chris, here are my dumps
> http://www.filedropper.com/jvmthreaddump. It looks like it has
> something to do with memcached.
There are a bunch of RUNNABLE threads, but sometimes the term
"RUNNABL
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Brian,
On 2/27/15 11:32 AM, Brian V. Casteel wrote:
> I am wanting to set up Tomcat on my windows 2008 server and
> utilize it with my page running on IIS. However I don't event know
> where to begin. Can anyone help me out?
Do you have an applic
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Red,
On 2/27/15 11:04 AM, Red wrote:
> On 02/27/2015 06:58 AM, Антон Мацюк wrote:
>> 2015-02-27 1:36 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
>>> On 26/02/2015 22:56, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>>>
The solution is to put your into your
application's
>>>
I am wanting to set up Tomcat on my windows 2008 server and utilize it with my
page running on IIS. However I don't event know where to begin. Can anyone
help me out?
Hi Chris,
here are my dumps http://www.filedropper.com/jvmthreaddump. It looks like
it has something to do with memcached.
2015-02-27 16:46 GMT+01:00 Christopher Schultz :
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> Peter,
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> On 2/27/15 10:41 AM, Peter Irbizon wrote:
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Hi Jesse,
any update on the behavior of the patched nodes? Did it behave better,
ie. did the problem reoccur on other nodes but not on the patched ones,
or were all nodes mostly without problems during the last 2 days? Any
strange things on the patched ones? I'd like to add the patch for 1.2.4
On 02/27/2015 06:58 AM, Антон Мацюк wrote:
> 2015-02-27 1:36 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
>> On 26/02/2015 22:56, Christopher Schultz wrote:
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>>> The solution is to put your into your application's
>> s/The solution/The best solution/
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>>> context.xml and not into the site-wide defaults. Konstantin
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Peter,
On 2/27/15 10:41 AM, Peter Irbizon wrote:
> 2015-02-27 16:32 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz
> > : How much memory is in this thing?
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> I have one with 700 MHz ARM1176JZ, 512MB RAM (model B). By the way
> it is working pretty nice :) I tried
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Daniel,
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> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 9:39 AM, Christopher Schultz <
> ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
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> Daniel,
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> On 2/27/15 9:24 AM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Alexa
2015-02-27 16:32 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz :
> How much memory is in this thing?
I have one with 700 MHz ARM1176JZ, 512MB RAM (model B). By the way it is
working pretty nice :) I tried just to figure it out why only tomcat7
consumes some CPU when all other services are at 0%.
Hello,
Thanks for your ideas and best practises. This solution is for a bank and this
peoples are very reserved about "hip technologies". The only goal ist o have
High Availability, not load balancing. So we put the session information in a
different Microsoft SQL 2008 database, that is independ
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> Daniel,
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> On 2/27/15 9:24 AM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
> > On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Alexander Diedler
> > wrote:
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> >> Hello Daniel, That yo
2015-02-27 16:32 GMT+02:00 Christopher Schultz :
> How much memory is in this thing?
It varies, 256MB or 512MB for model B, if I remember it right.
Have one serving DHCP at home :)
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Hello Christian,
The minimum requirement was tob e redirected to a working node after the
current node where I am on are failing. - This was covered by a Loadbalancer
whicht is doing health checks.
The maximum of user friedly was to be stayed logged in into the failover node
and not to have re-
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On 2/27/15 9:24 AM, Daniel Mikusa wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Alexander Diedler
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>> Hello Daniel, That you for your reply. You mean, that session
>> persistance was enabled and a failover was recordnized by the
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On 2/27/15 9:14 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
>> From: Peter Irbizon [mailto:peterirbi...@gmail.com] Subject: Re:
>> when idle tomcat runs on 3.9% CPU
>
>> 1. It is the latest Debian on Raspberry Pi (aka Raspbian).
>> Hardware is Raspberry
On 2/27/2015 9:14 AM, Caldarale, Charles R wrote:
From: Peter Irbizon [mailto:peterirbi...@gmail.com]
Subject: Re: when idle tomcat runs on 3.9% CPU
1. It is the latest Debian on Raspberry Pi (aka Raspbian). Hardware is
Raspberry Pi.
That would seem to fit Chris' postulation pretty much exac
On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:35 AM, Alexander Diedler
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> Hello Daniel,
> That you for your reply. You mean, that session persistance was enabled
> and a failover was recordnized by the loadbalancer and the session was
> still available on the remaining node?
>
No. I'm just talking about your
> From: Peter Irbizon [mailto:peterirbi...@gmail.com]
> Subject: Re: when idle tomcat runs on 3.9% CPU
> 1. It is the latest Debian on Raspberry Pi (aka Raspbian). Hardware is
> Raspberry Pi.
That would seem to fit Chris' postulation pretty much exactly:
> > There is also the question of "3.9%
Hello again, my answers to questions:
1. It is the latest Debian on Raspberry Pi (aka Raspbian). Hardware is
Raspberry Pi.
2. Maybe "idle" is not the best word in my case. Yes, app is deployed on
server but it is just for this: wait for incoming data over POST and the
save it to database. No traffi
Hello Daniel,
That you for your reply. You mean, that session persistance was enabled and a
failover was recordnized by the loadbalancer and the session was still
available on the remaining node?
Thank you.
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2015 at 8:15 AM, Alexander Diedler
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> Hello,
> I have to build a two node failover cluster with 2 tomcats 8.0.15 servers.
> This cluster is on AWS Cloud, so technical we cannot use Mulicast etc. so
> we have to use Persistance stored the Session information in a database.
>
Hello,
I have to build a two node failover cluster with 2 tomcats 8.0.15 servers.
This cluster is on AWS Cloud, so technical we cannot use Mulicast etc. so we
have to use Persistance stored the Session information in a database.
The application was in grails and was delivered as a war file tot he
2015-02-27 1:36 GMT+02:00 Mark Thomas :
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> On 26/02/2015 22:56, Christopher Schultz wrote:
>
> > The solution is to put your into your application's
>
> s/The solution/The best solution/
>
> > context.xml and not into the site-wide defaults. Konstantin may not
> > have spelled-out the solution, b
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