Re: Apache jserv monitoring?

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Sean Carolan wrote:
Sounds similar to the mod_jk connector in apache to connect to
tomcat. When I had to deal with this I setup a dedicated apache
instance on each system running tomcat whose sole purpose for
existence was for testing that connector.

So say setup an apache instance on another port, and have it
direct all traffic back to mod_jserv, then hit the apache
instance with http. It's not perfect but at least for me apache
was a lot more stable than tomcat especially in such a basic
configuration, so it worked well as a way to test the health
of the mod_jk connector.

Excellent idea, Nate.  I already have apache installed on all these
servers, so it should be fairly trivial to set up a local test site
just for this purpose.  I'm going to test this out in our lab
environment today and see how it performs.

If this is old enough to be running a Sun 1.4.x JVM and the web server generates images, there was a bug that caused the JVM itself to leak memory under certain circumstances. I've forgotten the details but it was something like an unreleased file reference per image.

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  Les Mikesell
   lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx


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