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http://nagoya.apache.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=5735

HTTP connector running out of processors under heavy load

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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2002-04-09 21:32 -------
As this is not reproducable for me, I'm afraid I can't help much. It's also 
only the second time I get that particular report. Hopefully the upcoming 
Coyote release will fix it for you.
As Glenn pointed out in his analysis, it could also be a problem with the GC 
(and then, after there are too many threads, the VM is sort of messed up).
You should lower the number of maxProcessors; 400 is a lot more than what the 
system can handle, so it wouldn't help (150 looks more reasonable).

If you're having problems with the standalone processor because the traffic is 
too high, maybe you also could give mod_jk a try.

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