I want to add a XMLHttpRequest GET call from a SharePoint app to a Tomcat
server. The challenge is the SharePoint app URL contain the AppID which can
change if the app is reinstalled. For now, I want to have the Tomcat server
service all requests regardless of the origin. (I'll be adding a
Using HugePages and -XX:+AlwaysPreTouch makes sure that all memory is
allocated immediately.
We've been using this for years to make sure our Java processes get
access to all memory that would eventually be needed by the heap,
metaspace, etc.
Especially in order to avoid the effects of any unint
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Calder,
On 4/1/20 08:52, calder wrote:
> (BTW, I hope you're not running TC as the root user. I see
> references to the root user in your CLI output)
Great catch!
Jim, the first think you should do without doing anything else is stop
running at ro
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Jim,
On 3/31/20 23:57, o haya wrote:
> I think I figured out what is going on. I think that the
> parameters were working all right, but the memory that is shown by
> the "free" command isn't corresponding to the JVM memory.
>
> I put together a sm
On Tue, Mar 31, 2020 at 10:57 PM o haya wrote:
> I think I figured out what is going on. I think that the parameters were
> working all right, but the memory that is shown by the "free" command isn't
> corresponding to the JVM memory.
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You beat me to the punch. Linux "free" cannot be us
On 01/04/2020 06:56, Frank Tornack wrote:
> Am Dienstag, den 31.03.2020, 15:47 +0100 schrieb Mark Thomas:
>> On 31/03/2020 07:26, Frank Tornack wrote:
>>> We used the following configuration for access logging and remote
>>> valve:
>>> >> internalProxies="xxx\.xxx\.xxx\.7|xxx\.xxx\.xxx\.8|xxx\.x