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Posted to users@tomcat.apache.org by Georg Sauer-Limbach <gs...@gslweb.de> on 2007/06/05 20:40:34 UTC

Does manager show AJP connections as stage K?

Hi,

in the manager app of Tomcat 5.5 there is the list of
threads and their state and connection for each Connector
when you click on "Server Status".

The AJP connector shows a large number (about 50) threads,
all in state "K" (keepalive) with connection times of
several to several hundred hours.

Question: Are these just the permanently open AJP connections
between Apache and Tomcat or are these stalled requests?

Thanks for any help, regards
Georg

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Re: Does manager show AJP connections as stage K?

Posted by Mladen Turk <ml...@gmail.com>.
Georg Sauer-Limbach wrote:
> 
> The AJP connector shows a large number (about 50) threads,
> all in state "K" (keepalive) with connection times of
> several to several hundred hours.
> 
> Question: Are these just the permanently open AJP connections
> between Apache and Tomcat or are these stalled requests?
>

The first one.

Regards,
Mladen.

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Re: Does manager show AJP connections as stage K?

Posted by "Somu Sundar Reddy.Y" <ys...@yahoo.com>.
Hi,
     Thanks for your reply.
   
    When I open the admin console in Tomcat 5.0.28,  I can see two Connectors
  1. Connector(8009)
  2. Conenctor(8080)
   
  Below values I can see in Conenctor(8080)
   
    Type: - HTTP
    Scheme: - http
    Enable DNS Lookups:  - false
    URI Encoding:  - 
    Use Body Encoding For URI Query Parameters:  - False
    Allow TRACE Method: Flase
    IP Address: 
    Secure: 
    Accept Count: -100
    Compression:  - off
  Connection Linger (milliseconds) :     -1
Connection Timeout (milliseconds) :  20000  
Connection Upload Timeout (milliseconds) :    30000 
Default Buffer Size:    2048
Disable Upload Timeout:  True 
Max KeepAlive Requests:    100
Max Spare Threads:    75
Max Threads:    150
Min Spare Threads:    25
Processor Thread Priority:    5
TCP No Delay :  True 
X Powered By :  True 


    Ports

    Port Number: 8080
    Redirect Port Number: -8443
    Proxy Name: 
    Proxy Port Number: 0
   
  Please do let me know if I need to send other information in resolving Oracle connection pool problem.
   
  Thanks a lot for your help.
   
  Somu



  








   




Georg Sauer-Limbach <gs...@gslweb.de> wrote:  Hi,

in the manager app of Tomcat 5.5 there is the list of
threads and their state and connection for each Connector
when you click on "Server Status".

The AJP connector shows a large number (about 50) threads,
all in state "K" (keepalive) with connection times of
several to several hundred hours.

Question: Are these just the permanently open AJP connections
between Apache and Tomcat or are these stalled requests?

Thanks for any help, regards
Georg

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