ly freezes and I should contact their support. So I guess
the whole freeze happens not because of Tomcat, but JVM.
I asked my hosting company to reinstall a native Java runtime. We will see
if this helps.
Thank you for your help!
Keglius
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m with the webserver (Tomcat 5.5)? Why does it crash? Do
you, guys, have any suggestions which might be helpful to fix this strange
crash problem?
Thank you,
Keglius
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ts to view longer period time data) sometimes
takes 20-180 seconds to load.
How can I increase this speed?
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would work faster.
All thoughts, advice and everything is welcome.
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rlier, but now within there were 3
crashes
within last 3 weeks.
Peter Crowther wrote:
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>> From: keglius [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> OS: RedHat el4 (Linux 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL)
>> The Java application works fine, however sometimes Apache
>> Tomcat 5.0 just crashes without
Hello guys,
I have a dedicated server (AMD 3200+) with 1GB of ram running an Apache
Tomcat 5.0 version (it is integrated with Plesk).
OS: RedHat el4 (Linux 2.6.9-42.0.8.EL)
Java Servlets v2.4
MySQL: 4.1.20
Server software: Plesk version psa v8.1.0_build81070224.19 os_RedHat el4
I have my own J