Use Ctrl Break at your cmd shell.
regards
Peter
Am 13.04.2006 um 11:05 schrieb Ronald Klop:
Do 'kill -QUIT <pid-of-process>' and look in your logs for the
stacktraces about what thread is doing what.
Or run 'jstack <pid-of-process>'.
This works on Unix/Linux. I don't know how to do this on Windows.
Ronald.
On Thu Apr 13 09:27:36 CEST 2006 Tomcat Users List
<users@tomcat.apache.org> wrote:
In our application , jboss app server , fiorano messaging server ,
Tomcat 5.0
webserver ,
first time when give load of 200 users it works fine ,
but after some time 10 min , the tomcat server remains 48% idle ,
when there
is no load , when i type top command it shows java process taking
99 % cpu , where is issue , how to resolve it ,
in application , applets are running at client side ? is that due
to applet
, how i should debug
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