RE: Tomcat connections...

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-----Original Message-----
> From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx [mailto:redhat-list-
> bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Monty wig
> Sent: vrijdag 29 april 2011 17:16
> To: General Red Hat Linux discussion list
> Subject: Tomcat connections...
>
> Gurus - I am working on a situation where Apache spits "Proxy Errors"
> while
> trying to get a page form Tomcat.
>
> We are running Apache 2.2.3 and tomcat 5.5 on the same box and using
> mod_proxy to redirect traffic to tomcat on port 8080. Tomcat has
> maxThreads=150 but when we look at the total # of connection on tomcat
> using
> "netstat" we get around 80 established connection, 140 connection in
> TIME_WAIT. So my question is does 150 maxThreads means total # of
> connections (ESTABLISHED + WAIT_TIME) or only ESTABLISHED
> connections...

Did you also check the number of connections on the apache side?

Regards

Bram

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