> On Aug 15, 2024, at 11:20, James H. H. Lampert 
> <jam...@touchtonecorp.com.INVALID> wrote:
> 
> In the wake of my recently switching a customer over from 8.5 to 9.0, a 
> question came up about another customer installation.
> 
> They are quite possibly the most heavily loaded customer installation we have 
> (and they also have a chronic problem with disk space).
> 
> They have a chronic problem with our webapp overloading and locking up, 
> forcing a Tomcat restart (and worse, when it's in this state, it takes a long 
> time to shut down). Nobody else has that problem.


Assuming that AS/400 uses some form of paging, is real memory also overloaded, 
causing heavy swap file usage? Slow shutdown can happen due to having to page 
in chunks of the process that aren’t used during normal running.


> Is there a chance that going to 9.0 would help? Is there a chance that doing 
> so would make it worse?


Really not possible to say. I would expect the performance effects of changing 
Tomcat versions would be rather small unless it’s noted in the changelog. 
Updating the JVM might well have a larger impact, but that’s also not easy to 
predict.

  - Chuck


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