> On Jan 5, 2024, at 16:21, Brian Braun wrote:
>>
>> Tracking native memory usage can be tricky depending upon your
>> environment. I would only look into that if there were somethng very odd
>> going on, like your process memory space seems to be more than 50% taken
>> by non-java-heap memory.
Hello Chirstopher,
First of all: thanks a lot for your responses!
On Wed, Jan 3, 2024 at 9:25 AM Christopher Schultz <
ch...@christopherschultz.net> wrote:
> Brian,
>
> On 12/30/23 15:42, Brian Braun wrote:
> > At the beginning, this was the problem: The OOM-killer (something that I
> > never kn
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the update and confirming that we don't need a native connector
for OCSP stamping to work. I have not followed any of the instructions
below. I am at the beginning of the journey trying to explore what changes
are needed to support OCSP stamping. Again, thanks for your supp
Bhavesh,
On 1/5/24 12:57, Bhavesh Mistry wrote:
Hi All,
According to Tomcat 9 Official documentation, only Tomcat NATIVE Connector
supports it.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/ssl-howto.html#Using_OCSP_Certificates
But this site claims
https://community.progress.com/s/article/PASOE-OC
Hi All,
According to Tomcat 9 Official documentation, only Tomcat NATIVE Connector
supports it.
https://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-9.0-doc/ssl-howto.html#Using_OCSP_Certificates
But this site claims
https://community.progress.com/s/article/PASOE-OCSP-Stapling-does-not-work
that it works with non-na
On 1/5/24 07:31, Jalaj Asher wrote:
Omkar,
2 questions
1. when you say processes what processes are you seeing being invoked and does
it stop at 200 processes. May be a screen shot might help
2. does the tomcat have read write privilege on all its folders ? If not does
giving those rights hel
Omkar,
2 questions
1. when you say processes what processes are you seeing being invoked and does
it stop at 200 processes. May be a screen shot might help
2. does the tomcat have read write privilege on all its folders ? If not does
giving those rights help ?
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From:
On 05.01.24 14:17, Simon Matter wrote:
You will need to provide more details.
A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
zombie processes cannot occur.
Often, Java-Threads look like child processes in Linux tools.
I'm assuming that the application creates non-daem
> You will need to provide more details.
>
> A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
> zombie processes cannot occur.
>
> I'll also note that zombie process do not consume system resources
> (apart from a process ID).
>
> Please provide the steps you used to recreate
You will need to provide more details.
A default Tomcat install does not create parent and child processes so
zombie processes cannot occur.
I'll also note that zombie process do not consume system resources
(apart from a process ID).
Please provide the steps you used to recreate this issue
Hi Team,
Tomcat Version - 9.0.62
Platform - Linux Platform
This is regarding like we have one customer issue where on Linux platform, we
have configured our IOT-application (Thingworx), which is using Tomcat as a
server.
So we are able to identify that even when we remove our applicatio
Adding information -
Tomcat Version - 9.0.62
Platform - Linux Platform
From: Vaidya, Omkar
Sent: Friday, January 5, 2024 3:15 PM
To: users@tomcat.apache.org
Cc: Shriwardhankar, Varun
Subject: Regarding Tomcat is creating the zombie processes
Hi Team,
This is regarding like we have one custome
Hi Team,
This is regarding like we have one customer issue where on Linux platform, we
have configured our IOT-application (Thingworx), which is using Tomcat as a
server.
So we are able to identify that even when we remove our application, Tomcat is
creating a zombie (defunct) process, which is
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