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12.12.2022, 10:52, Mark Thomas < mailto:ma...@apache.org ma...@apache.org >
Please don't re-post the same question multiple times. It won't get your
question answered any faster.
Mark
On 12/12/2022 06:20, alik alikov wrote:
Tomcat 9.0.65
When I try to shut down the application in the IDE console by 'q' application
doesn't stopped.
Thread Dump in attachments.
Conso
On 12/12/2022 01:18, Tim N wrote:
From the official documentation
"The all-to-all replication is an algorithm that is only efficient when the
clusters are small. For larger clusters, you should use the BackupManager"
Any ideas on what the limit is or how to measure it? Any good articles?
It i
On 12/12/2022 01:16, Tim N wrote:
Will session fail-over work b/w minor versions? i.e. can you cycle through
upgrading Tomcat in a cluster from say 9.0.67 to 9.0.68?
Generally, yes. But always check the change log and the migration guide
in case we had to make a change that places some sort of
Tomcat 9.0.65
When I try to shut down the application in the IDE console by 'q' application
doesn't stopped.
Thread Dump in attachments.
Console log:
dec 08, 2022 12:59:21 PM org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol init
INFO: Initializing ProtocolHandler ["http-nio2-8080"]
dec 08, 2022 12:59:21 PM
When I try to shut down the application in the IDE console by 'q' application
doesn't stopped.
Thread Dump in attachments.
Console log:
dec 08, 2022 12:59:21 PM org.apache.coyote.AbstractProtocol init
INFO: Initializing ProtocolHandler ["http-nio2-8080"]
dec 08, 2022 12:59:21 PM org.apache.tom
>From the official documentation
"The all-to-all replication is an algorithm that is only efficient when the
clusters are small. For larger clusters, you should use the BackupManager"
Any ideas on what the limit is or how to measure it? Any good articles?
Will session fail-over work b/w minor versions? i.e. can you cycle through
upgrading Tomcat in a cluster from say 9.0.67 to 9.0.68? Also, is there any
official documentation on this?
On 12/10/22 15:15, Aryeh Friedman wrote:
Is there any browser support for direct UDP sockets in any browser
besides Chrome? I know WebRTC and Websockets force TCP. I know
Chrome does support UDP but can find no evidence one way for the other
browsers.
I'm sure you know that if Chrome is doing i