> From: Laura Bartolomé [mailto:la...@secways.com]
> Subject: Re: CPU 100% and restart...
>
> How can I take a thread dump???
On a Windows box, jstack is probably the easiest thing to use.
http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/tooldocs/share/jstack.html
- Chuck
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Hi,
How can I take a thread dump???
Thanks
Laura
Mark Thomas escribió:
> Laura Bartolomé wrote:
>
>> ps! sorry...
>>
>> it's a Windows 2003 Server with Tomcat 6 and java 1.5.7
>>
>> I don't think the application was delivering a big file but I'll take a
>> look on this
>>
>
> When
Laura Bartolomé wrote:
> ps! sorry...
>
> it's a Windows 2003 Server with Tomcat 6 and java 1.5.7
>
> I don't think the application was delivering a big file but I'll take a
> look on this
When you next see this issue. Take a thread dump, wait 10 seconds, take
another thread dump, wait 10 se
ps! sorry...
it's a Windows 2003 Server with Tomcat 6 and java 1.5.7
I don't think the application was delivering a big file but I'll take a
look on this
Pid escribió:
> Laura Bartolomé wrote:
>
>> Hi again
>>
>> A few minutes ago we have these problems in our server:
>>
>> The CPU usage
What Tomcat, Java and OS versions were they?
-Original Message-
>From: Pid
>Sent: Apr 2, 2009 1:14 PM
>To: Tomcat Users List
>Subject: Re: CPU 100% and restart...
>
>Laura Bartolomé wrote:
>> Hi again
>>
>> A few minutes ago we have these problems
Laura Bartolomé wrote:
> Hi again
>
> A few minutes ago we have these problems in our server:
>
> The CPU usage was increased up to 100% and we have to restart the server
> cause it didn't respond.
>
> Now we are looking for some information in stdout and we find the next
> just at time the serv