Hello,
I have a number of Tomcat6 instances, using mod_jk, each of which runs a separate website (linux
debian lenny).
My catalina.out files contain:
INFO: The APR based Apache Tomcat Native library which allows optimal performance in production
environments was not found on the java.librar
Thank you for your help Christopher.
I have got it to work and I will publish my configuration when I have sorted out a couple of other
things which I will raise separately
Regards
Peter
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Peter,
On 1/8/2011 8:28 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote
jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2348): Service
finished with status=400 for worker=appledorera
Help please
Peter
On 1/7/11 10:10 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does
anyone have a user friendly guide that I can use?
http://tomcat.
011] [8190:3834091344] [debug] jk_handler::mod_jk.c (2348): Service
finished with status=400 for worker=appledorera
Help please
Peter
On 1/7/11 10:10 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does
anyone have a user friendly guide that
Hi,
I am having difficulties integrating tomcat6 with mod_jk. Please, does anyone have a user friendly
guide that I can use?
Thanks
Peter
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Thanks Chuck
Peter
From: Peter Sparkes [mailto:pe...@didm.co.uk]
Subject: Tomcat 7
Can anyone please point me to a tutorial on how to
Install Tomcat 7 with virtual hosts on Debian Lenny
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/setup.html
http://tomcat.apache.org/tomcat-7.0-doc/virtual-hosting
Can anyone please point me to a tutorial on how to
Install Tomcat 7 with virtual hosts on Debian Lenny
Thanks
Peter
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Thanks Chuck, problem fixed
Peter
From: Peter Sparkes [mailto:pe...@didm.co.uk]
Subject: Setting Character Encoding in server.xml
I am using Linux/Tomcat 5.5.
I am running several Tomcat instances each with its own server.xml and
wish to use different character encoding in each instance
Hi,
I am using Linux/Tomcat 5.5.
I am running several Tomcat instances each with its own server.xml and
wish to use different character encoding in each instance.
Please how do I set the character encoding in server.xml
Thanks
Peter
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Thanks Ben
Peter
If on linux you can add the following to your init script.
export JAVA_OPTS=[JVM ARGUMENTS_HERE]
then the catalinia.sh will pass them to the jvm on startup.
Regards
Ben Short
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:59 PM, Peter Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am r
Hi,
I am running multiple instances of Tomcat5.5 on a Linux (Debian) machine.
I want to set different heap sizes for each instance. Please is there a
way of setting the available memory in the individual Tomcat instances
startup scripts
Thank you
Peter Sparkes
If you have control over the machine you could effectively do this using
XEN (xen.org) which gives you virtual machines.
Peter
I would suggest putting the non-production
environments on a different Tomcat instance preferably
on a different machine.
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cron job. However, my restart scrip does not
work. Can someone, please, send me a working restart script.
Thanks
Peter Sparkes
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On Wed, Feb 20, 2008 at 11:51 AM, Peter Sparkes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
I am running Tomcat 5.5
I have a website running in a cocoon application under Tomcat5.5, every
few days the pages will not load and eventually
OOPS sorry previous email sent before I finished writing it.
Hi,
I am running Tomcat 5.5
I have a website running in a cocoon application under Tomcat5.5, every
few days the pages will not load and eventually the browser times out.
If I then stop tomcat and then start it everything then work
Hi,
I am running Tomcat 5.5
I have a website running in a cocoon application under Tomcat5.5, every
few days the pages will not load and eventually the browser times out.
If I then stop tomcat and then start it everything then works fine.
Thank you Chuck and Chris for your help and advice. I will definitely be
reading your refs Chris
Regards
Peter
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From: Peter Sparkes [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Memory usage with multiple instances of tomcat
1. Does each tomcat instance use a separate 2 GB of memory, ie the 3
instance use 6 GB between them ?
2. or do they potentially share they same memory?
Don't confuse virtual memory wit
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On 04/08/2007, at 4:16 PM, Peter Sparkes wrote:
Hi,
I followed the "Tomcat with 8 GB memory" thread but did not find the
answer to the following question:
I am setting up a Linux server with 8 GB memory which will be running
3 instances of tomcat
separate 2 GB of memory, ie the 3
instance use 6 GB between them ?
2. or do they potentially share they same memory?
In other words with the 6GB I want to share between the 3 separate
Tomcat instances do I allocate the whole 6GB to Java or 2GB
Thank you
Pet
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