I installed exactly the same versions on my newer centos 7 server and it
does not lock up.
I have seem this problem before as the production box is old and very
slow. There may have been some changes to the connector stuff for a
map/list where it is trying to add and remove at the same time causi
On 22/12/2016 08:55, Greg Huber wrote:
> I installed exactly the same versions on my newer centos 7 server and it
> does not lock up.
>
> I have seem this problem before as the production box is old and very
> slow. There may have been some changes to the connector stuff for a
> map/list where it
OK, will see if I can do the dumps. Think i did something similar a while
back when tomcat got into a random loop/high cpu a while back.
Cheers Greg.
On 22 December 2016 at 09:17, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 22/12/2016 08:55, Greg Huber wrote:
> > I installed exactly the same versions on my newer
Mark,
Its locked up now and I have the dump but it wont let me email it. Can I
email the whole file somewhere?
Cheers Greg
On 22 December 2016 at 09:17, Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 22/12/2016 08:55, Greg Huber wrote:
> > I installed exactly the same versions on my newer centos 7 server and it
> >
Hi,
Shall i raise a defect?
Thanks,
Durga Srinivasu
On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 2:56 PM, Durga Srinivasu Karuturi <
durgasriniv...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> We are stuck with this issue.
>
> Is this locally reproducible with sample web-app?
>
> Thanks,
> Durga Srinvasu
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 20, 2016
On 22 December 2016 10:16:18 GMT+00:00, Durga Srinivasu Karuturi
wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Shall i raise a defect?
Patience. Give the community a chance to look at it first. Given the time of
year, that might take longer than usual.
Mark
>
>Thanks,
>Durga Srinivasu
>
>On Wed, Dec 21, 2016 at 2:56 PM, D
I am running multiple webapps on Tomcat 7, and I’ve noticed that when shutting
down Tomcat, the ContextListeners are called in serial, instead of in parallel.
Some of these webapps take 5-15 seconds to run various shutdown procedures.
This can exceed the timeout period for shutting down, which m
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Peter,
On 12/22/16 2:43 AM, Peter Wallis wrote:
> Hi Christopher, so it seems I have done something exceptional :-)
> Thanks for taking a look...
>
> protocol="org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol"
> maxThreads="150" SSLEnabled="true" schem
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Jesse,
On 12/22/16 10:20 AM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
> I am running multiple webapps on Tomcat 7, and I’ve noticed that
> when shutting down Tomcat, the ContextListeners are called in
> serial, instead of in parallel. Some of these webapps take 5-15
> s
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 10:39 AM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
> On 12/22/16 10:20 AM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>> I am running multiple webapps on Tomcat 7, and I’ve noticed that
>> when shutting down Tomcat, the ContextListeners are called in
>> serial, instead of in parallel. Some of these webapp
We can see the below error on the log file please advise:
OS: windows
Tomcat Version: 8.0.30
Cluster Tomcat
30-Nov-2016 08:32:21.197 SEVERE [Catalina-startStop-2]
org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.stopInternal A child container
failed during stop
java.util.concurrent.ExecutionException:
org
Hi Christopher,
re 443 on *nix; yes, set AUTHBIND='yes' in /etc/defaults/tomcat8
re openssl s_client -connect on a different machine; it times out
Did have a thought -- one that might not be obvious to you experts -- I am
serving that page via No-IP dynamic dns. Their support people are "cagey"
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Greg,
On 12/22/16 5:18 AM, Greg Huber wrote:
> Here is the first dump and I cannot send all three. Its my prod
> server which is locked up at the moment. I need to get it back on
> line so is this enough info? I can emile the whole file which has
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Peter,
On 12/22/16 11:03 AM, Peter Wallis wrote:
> Hi Christopher, re 443 on *nix; yes, set AUTHBIND='yes' in
> /etc/defaults/tomcat8
Okay. Are you sure you've got that configured properly? Try changing
port 443 to 8443 in server.xml and bouncing T
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Jesse,
On 12/22/16 10:41 AM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>
>> On Dec 22, 2016, at 10:39 AM, Christopher Schultz
>> wrote:
>>
>> On 12/22/16 10:20 AM, Jesse Barnum wrote:
>>> I am running multiple webapps on Tomcat 7, and I’ve noticed
>>> that when shutti
Hello,
no we don't see the same problems with a 7.0.64 installation. But what
can we do with our debian version. I think it shall be possible to
configure the datasource somehow.
Thanks
Per
On 16 December 2016 09:12:24 GMT+00:00, Per Newgro
wrote:
Hello,
i've just updated my debian serve
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
> In Tomcat 7 there is a setting on the component called
> "startStopThreads"[1]. The default is 1 which means that a single
> thread will be used to start/stop applications during
> startup/shutdown, so the behavior you are seeing
Chris,
Thanks, I have been running this setup for ages, 8 plus years and various
tomcat versions. It has never failed on <= 8.0.x I had to stop/start a
couple of times to get it to fail and had to run a parallel maven build to
slow things down.
Do not read much on dumps, but what would this -l
Ahh!
changed the server.xml entries to 8443
tried:
openssl s_client -connect 192.168.1.149:8443
and got:
CONNECTED(0003)
3074541192:error:140790E5SSL routhines:SSL23_WRITE:ssl handshake
failure:s23_lib.c:177:
---
no peer certificate available
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL
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Peter,
On 12/22/16 12:52 PM, Peter Wallis wrote:
> Ahh! changed the server.xml entries to 8443 tried: openssl s_client
> -connect 192.168.1.149:8443 and got: CONNECTED(0003)
> 3074541192:error:140790E5SSL routhines:SSL23_WRITE:ssl handshake
>
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Greg,
On 12/22/16 12:50 PM, Greg Huber wrote:
> Thanks, I have been running this setup for ages, 8 plus years and
> various tomcat versions. It has never failed on <= 8.0.x
Interesting. Usually, things don't just stop working like that.
Did you
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Per,
On 12/22/16 11:45 AM, Per Newgro wrote:
> no we don't see the same problems with a 7.0.64 installation. But
> what can we do with our debian version. I think it shall be
> possible to configure the datasource somehow.
It's possible that there
> It's possible that there was an imperfect patch released by Debian.
Yep, they're missing r1763236 in wheezy; it was added to Jessie on
12/8 (commit 49e4e30b8c12ffc28378075545f413b725ad5cd9). Please notify
your maintainer to have it fixed :)
On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 1:48 PM, Christopher Schultz
On 22/12/2016 15:46, Fady Haikal wrote:
> We can see the below error on the log file please advise:
You are using multiple start/start threads and the RMI reference
cleaning isn't thread safe. Arguably that is a bug in Tomcat but if you
fix the RMI memory leaks in your application you won't hit th
On 22/12/2016 17:50, Greg Huber wrote:
> Chris,
>
> Thanks, I have been running this setup for ages, 8 plus years and various
> tomcat versions. It has never failed on <= 8.0.x I had to stop/start a
> couple of times to get it to fail and had to run a parallel maven build to
> slow things down.
I have a change-password form that must validate the current user's
password and am unable to find a Tomcat (8.0) method to use for this.
It's not in FormAuthenticator or any other class I could find. Pointers
would be appreciated.
Roger
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Roger,
On 12/22/16 3:44 PM, Roger Marquis wrote:
> I have a change-password form that must validate the current
> user's password and am unable to find a Tomcat (8.0) method to use
> for this. It's not in FormAuthenticator or any other class I could
> On Dec 22, 2016, at 11:31 AM, Christopher Schultz
> wrote:
>
> There's 7.0.73 but it shouldn't make too much of a difference. I just
> wanted to make sure you weren't running 7.0.1-RC or some weird thing
> that's ages old.
>
> In Tomcat 7 there is a setting on the component called
> "startS
Thanks Chris,
that seems to connect but sends no data back? The error is
3074385544:error:1409E0E5:SSL ... :ssl handshake failure:s3_pkt.c:637
Returns:
CONNECTED(0003)
---
no peer certificate available
---
No client certificate CA names sent
---
SSL handshake has read 0 bytes and written 0 b
I have a change-password form that must validate the current
user's password and am unable to find a Tomcat (8.0) method to use
for this. It's not in FormAuthenticator or any other class I could
find. Pointers would be appreciated.
It's complicated, but you can do it. What exact version of Tomc
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