tomcat 5.0.16 Replication 2004-01-07 - By Filip Hanik
Back 100% cpu can mean that you have a multicast problem, try to run
java -cp tomcat-replication.jar MCaster
download the jar from http://cvs.apache.org/~fhanik/
Filip
-- --Original Message-- -- From: Steve Nelson [mailto:Steve.Nelson@(protected)] Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2004 6:51 AM To: 'tomcat-user@(protected)' Subject: tomcat 5.0.16 Replication
I was having random problems with clustering when starting up. Mostly it had to do with Timing out when the manager was starting up. I built the CVS version and it solved that problem. But it has caused some serious performance problems.
First a little background.
I have 2 servers, dual 300mhz cpq proliants, both running Redhat - 9, Tomcat 5.0.16 (with catalina-cluster.jar build from cvs) The multicast packets are restricted to a crossover link between the servers. There are 3 hosts in the server.xml, all with clustering set up. They all function just fine.
But.....the cpu's spikes up to 100% if I start up both servers. I know this didn't happen without the new catalina-cluster.jar. If I shut down 1 server (doesn't matter which) everything returns to normal. But when both are running both servers are at 100% CPU. I am trying to profile it now, but I figured if someone has already experienced this they could save me some time.
Oh, and there isn't anything relevant in my logs. It's not throwing millions of errors or something.
-Steve Nelson
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