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there is only one connector:
sorry, what log do you mean?
Best regards
Karim Zibari
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there is only one connector:
sorry, what log do you mean?
Best regards
Karim Zibari
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can you verify the timeouts f
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> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> how about if my web app ran out of memory or it made too many
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Karim,
Karim Zibari wrote:
> Thanks for your input. I forgot to mention that every time after a crash,
> our hosting company powers down and then powers up the server and then the
> server is alive again. I have reminded them that if my web applic
database
connections) ; but the there is none.
Best regards
Karim Zibari
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Karim,
Karim Zibari wrote:
> Thanks again Chuck. One last question:
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> how about if my web app ran out of memory or it made too many
> database connections or (as my hosting compnay suggests) that my web
> app was to get stuck in loop and render t
> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat reloading
>
> how about if my web app ran out of memory or it made too many
> database connections or (as my hosting compnay suggests) that
> my web app was to get stuck in loop and render the processor
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Sent: Sunday, November 12, 2006 5:42:10 PM
Subject: RE: Tomcat reloading
> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat reloading
>
> Thanks for that
> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Tomcat reloading
>
> Thanks for that info but do you think it is possible for
> my web app or for Tomcat to cause the problem and bring
> the server down.?
Only if there is an underlying flaw in the OS that t
Thanks for that info but do you think it is possible for my web app or for
Tomcat to
cause the problem and bring the server down.?
Best regards
Karim Zibari
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Subject: RE: Tomcat reloading
> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat reloading
>
> nothing works even I cannot ping the server.
Assuming that ping works normally, this would indicate the problem has
nothing to do with Tomcat, but
> From: Karim Zibari [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Tomcat reloading
>
> nothing works even I cannot ping the server.
Assuming that ping works normally, this would indicate the problem has
nothing to do with Tomcat, but instead with the box Tomcat is running
on, or
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