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This file is located in the logs directory under Tomcat's install directory.
web server request log
Apachectl status
Running apachectl status will output information about apache's client connections. Note, just because they are all full doesn't mean you need to increase them. Usually this indicates an underlying problem with tomcat not responding quickly enough.
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Apache Server Status for localhost
Server Version: Apache/2.0.46 (Red Hat)
Server Built: Aug 1 2006 09:25:45
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Current Time: Monday, 18-Sep-2006 07:06:26 CDT
Restart Time: Sunday, 17-Sep-2006 04:02:54 CDT
Parent Server Generation: 4
Server uptime: 1 day 3 hours 3 minutes 31 seconds
18 requests currently being processed, 8 idle workers
WWWWWW_WWW..W._W...W_WW___W__..............................W....
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Scoreboard Key:
"_" Waiting for Connection, "S" Starting up, "R" Reading Request,
"W" Sending Reply, "K" Keepalive (read), "D" DNS Lookup,
"C" Closing connection, "L" Logging, "G" Gracefully finishing,
"I" Idle cleanup of worker, "." Open slot with no current process
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garbage collection log
You will need to set some setting to enable the garbage collection log in your JVM. The following is the setting is what we used for Java 1.4.1.
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