On 06/10/2010 20:39, Jane Muse wrote:
> There's a backgroundProcessor method in tomcat that checks whether
> container classes need to be reloaded, and checks for session
> expirations. Is it possible to disable this method, like you can disable
> class reloading for the context with reloadable="false"? I'm using
> tomcat 6.0.18 on an IBM i (OS400)  version V6R1. When daylight savings
> time hits, our application gets reloaded, and the following statements
> are in catalina.out: 

How about fixing the system time zone to be one that doesn't change with
daylight time savings?


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> Mar 14, 2010 3:00:08 AM org.apache.catalina.core.StandardContext reload
> 
> 
> INFO: Reloading this Context has started
> 
>  
> We have been able to stop the application from reloading on a different
> version of the IBM i, version V7R1, by using reloadable="false". However
> on the V6R1 O/S the application still reloads because the background
> processor detects a timestamp change when DST occurs.
>  
> From the documentation, it doesn't look like backgroundProcessorDelay
> can be used to suppress backgroundProcess, just to delay it as its name
> implies. 
>  
> We would gladly upgrade tomcat to a more recent version if we thought
> this issue had been resolved, but I don't see any mention of it in the
> change logs.
>  
> - Jane
> 

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