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From Amol Puglia <amolcpug...@yahoo.com>
Subject Re: Apache Process going high even after restart of backend server tomcat
Date Tue, 11 Jan 2011 13:06:44 GMT
Hello Andre Warnier,

Thanks for the response. I am talking about apache web server whose process=
 count is increasiing to 259 and not coming down. I would like to know why =
process count is increasing and not coming down. Please help me to toublles=
hoot this issue.Let em know in case you need further information.

--- On Tue, 1/11/11, Andr=E9 Warnier <aw@ice-sa.com> wrote:

From: Andr=E9 Warnier <aw@ice-sa.com>
Subject: Re: Apache Process going high even after restart of backend server=
 tomcat
To: "Tomcat Users List" <users@tomcat.apache.org>
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 6:21 PM

Amol Puglia wrote:
> Hello Andre Warnier,
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> Thanks for the response. My main problem is apache process is increasing =
very fast and reaching to count 259 thereby bringing donw application.
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> For that i took thread dump also and tried to analyze but unable to find =
out what is causing the issue.
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> I have also posted some part of thread dump in another post.
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> I would liek to know why apache process is going so high in just 15 minut=
ed and not coming down.
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Amol,
in this context the name "Apache" is confusing.
There are 2 different packages, or "servers" : "Apache httpd" (a webserver,=
 which can function as a front-end, using the mod_jk add-on module), and "A=
pache Tomcat", which is a Java servlet engine (and also, confusingly, a web=
server).
Both can have threads.

So what we would like to know first, is : which server are you talking abou=
t when you say "apache process is increasing very fast and reaching to coun=
t 259" ?

What is reaching "count 259" and how do you see that ?




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