Hello,
Everything is Windows2003 Server.
After the load we cannot load pages either through apache or by contacting
tomcat directly.
I beleive you are on the right path tho, about connections not getting
released, thats what I figure it is too but I do not know how to fix it.
Thanks,
James
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We also have the problem of once the load stops, the sites are still down
but Apache/tomcats still seem to be running fine. A restart of
either(not even both) fixes the sites.
A guess
Your apache server is not releasing connections. If you are running
linux, type "netstat -vat" into a terminal on your apache machine, before
and after you hit your server. See if the connections are being released.
You could also try typing "ps -e | grep "httpd"" to see how many apache
processes are being run before/after. Look in the apache error log, etc.
You might find a clue like "MaxClients reached"
Question
Are you able to log into all your tomcats(through port 8080) independent
of apache and get served requests? Can you log onto apache and get a
statically served page?
Cheers
AFrieze
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