Hey,

I have used JProfiler to monitor the tomcat process, but haven't found
anything useful.
you can see that the tomcat process is the only one that increasing, and it
started to happen since i switched to windows authentication.. so I think
it's connected?
what is a heap analysis? how can i enable and analyze its results?

Thanks
Hila


2011/2/22 Christopher Schultz <ch...@christopherschultz.net>

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> הילה,
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> On 2/20/2011 8:28 AM, הילה wrote:
> > I work in a company which we use Tomcat (5.5.26 and recently we've
> upgraded
> > it to 6.0.29) to run our application.
>
> Any chance you can move all the way up to 6.0.32?
>
> > since we changed
> > configuration to use [b]Windows Authentication [/b](the user that runs
> > tomcat is now a domain user with permissions on the DB + removed user and
> > password from xml configuration file), we observed a trend of memory
> leak,
> > where it comes to attention by the process of tomcat, which is increasing
> on
> > a daily basis.
>
> Have you done any heap analysis or memory profiling? It's possible that
> the memory leak is not related to the authentication.
>
> - -chris
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