The net effect is that users have to re-login, but there is no down time. They get bounced, but can immediately log back in.
Right now, startup time for my hosted machine is running in the area of 5 minutes. So, I'm eliminating a 5 minute startup cycle. I'm running 60 virtual hosts on one machine (P3 600). I'll be moving to a P4 3.0GHz this weekend, but I hope to get up to 200 virtual hosts per machine. Any way you cut it, startup time is a killer. On Thursday 18 August 2005 08:54, Brian Cook wrote: > I think I missed something here. Are you not still bouncing Tomcat > here? If so isnt the service still going down? What is the benifit of > changign the ports around? I have a feeling I missed something in the > expliation. > > George Sexton wrote: > > The technique I use is this: --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
