[server-admins] Java / Tomcat / CORBA / UTF-8 (not really fixed??)
Troy A. Griffitts
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Fri Aug 28 15:07:33 MST 2009
htop installed.
Yep, I concur, looks like it is still a problem.
(Though I still feel good about having 2 CORBA implementations now.
CORBA just makes me feel all warm and fuzzy inside; ah, back in the days
when technology was both cool and useful)
So, unless I totally am forgetting about another place I magically
placed corba-utf8.jar (currently moved out of /opt/tomcat/endorsed to
/opt/tomcat), then the cpu 100% problem was probably never with my
java/corba/utf8 hack-- it may have just coincidently appeared near the
same time.
Now I'm pretty leadless. Any ideas? I might need to run tomcat under
the debug harness and attach to it when the problem occurs, to trace the
issue down. That's what I thought I did last time. hmmmmm.....
-Troy.
Jonathan Marsden wrote:
> Jonathan Marsden wrote:
>
>> Process 10713 currently shows around 100% CPU according to top on
>> crosswire.org, and is a java tomcat process. However, ps -up 10713
>> shows it having a much lower CPU% value. Load average from uptime is
>> just over 1, so I suspect it really is using up one core (again).
>>
>> It might be good to install htop ( yum install htop ) so we can see
>> each CPU core's usage that way, just as a confirmation?
>
> Hitting 1 in top gives a similar (though less graphical) display than
> htop does for individual cores (I read the top man page and learned
> something new!), and on crosswire.org this display confirms that CPU1
> (i.e. core 1) is currently 100% busy.
>
> I think this issue (Java Tomcat process eating up 100% of one core) is
> still with us.
>
> Jonathan
>
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