On 06.07.2018 19:49, Chris Cheshire wrote:
On Jul 6, 2018, at 12:56 PM, James H. H. Lampert
wrote:
Forgive the top-post.
The reason why this particular case of an extremely slow Manager upload sticks
out is because we've done, by now, hundreds of uploads of this same WAR file
(or earlier
> On Jul 6, 2018, at 12:56 PM, James H. H. Lampert
> wrote:
>
> Forgive the top-post.
>
> The reason why this particular case of an extremely slow Manager upload
> sticks out is because we've done, by now, hundreds of uploads of this same
> WAR file (or earlier versions of it), via Manager
Forgive the top-post.
The reason why this particular case of an extremely slow Manager upload
sticks out is because we've done, by now, hundreds of uploads of this
same WAR file (or earlier versions of it), via Manager, on over a dozen
different installations, most of them AS/400s, and none of
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Mark,
Am 06.07.2018 11:27, schrieb Sandels Mark (RTH) OUH:
Hi Tomcat users
I have now configured the tomcat configuration file (server.xml) to
use TLS (see relevant sections of server.xml). I created a keystore
(using the jdk keystore command) for my existing certificate.
I am getting "This
Hi Tomcat users
I have now configured the tomcat configuration file (server.xml) to use TLS
(see relevant sections of server.xml). I created a keystore (using the jdk
keystore command) for my existing certificate.
I am getting "This site cannot be reached" from my browser (Chrome) when I
ente
Just did the test. Zero changed, broken as before.
Anyway, thanks for helping. I will try to continue with Yann on the Bugzilla
issue.
Michael
>
> Dear Michael,
>
> did you give it a try, also? To my knowledge the keyword "early" may hide
> this header from the Apache machinery to act on it.
On 06.07.2018 01:23, James H. H. Lampert wrote:
Earlier this week, on a customer AS/400 installation (Tomcat 7.0.67), we
experienced the
slowest WAR file upload we've ever encountered: several HOURS to install a
roughly 100M
WAR file (we customarily increase the max-file-size and max-request-si
If you are not remote, can you just copy them to the IFS folder?
On 6 July 2018 at 00:23, James H. H. Lampert
wrote:
> Earlier this week, on a customer AS/400 installation (Tomcat 7.0.67), we
> experienced the slowest WAR file upload we've ever encountered: several
> HOURS to install a roughly 1