Hi List,
we have had Geoserver running on Tomcat on Windows Server 2008 R2, for a
while without problems.
Recently we upgraded both Tomcat, JDK and Geoserver (2.3.3), and find
crashes regularly now.
We already downgraded to JDK 1.6 after finding messages that 1.7 was still
not supported.
The crashes are such that the Tomcat service stops and does not start up
anymore. Only Geoserver is running in Tomcat.
After the crash there is a log file named hs_err_pid2728.log
I copied one of those to here:
http://pastebin.com/JX56DeW7
It looks like there is something going wrong with outputting the images:
InternalAprOutputBuffer.flushBuffer
Anybody a clue?
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
ps it is an open service, if needed I can provide a service url
Richard,
Not a real clue, but so far I haven’t had any problems with the combination:
-
win 2008 R2
-
Java 1.7
-
TomCat 7
-
GeoServer 2.2
What kind of requests do you run to ‘kill’ it?
regards,
Casper
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On Tue, Oct 15, 2013 at 9:55 AM, Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi List,
we have had Geoserver running on Tomcat on Windows Server 2008 R2, for a
while without problems.
Recently we upgraded both Tomcat, JDK and Geoserver (2.3.3), and find
crashes regularly now.
We already downgraded to JDK 1.6 after finding messages that 1.7 was still
not supported.
The crashes are such that the Tomcat service stops and does not start up
anymore. Only Geoserver is running in Tomcat.
After the crash there is a log file named hs_err_pid2728.log
I copied one of those to here:
http://pastebin.com/JX56DeW7
It looks like there is something going wrong with outputting the images:
InternalAprOutputBuffer.flushBuffer
Anybody a clue?
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
ps it is an open service, if needed I can provide a service url
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I think I saw something on the dev list about flushes, but can’t remember what it was. Might be worth upgrading to 2.4.0 and seeing if that resolves it.
Jonathan
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On 15 October 2013 08:55, Richard Duivenvoorde <rdmailings@anonymised.com> wrote:
Hi List,
we have had Geoserver running on Tomcat on Windows Server 2008 R2, for a
while without problems.
Recently we upgraded both Tomcat, JDK and Geoserver (2.3.3), and find
crashes regularly now.
We already downgraded to JDK 1.6 after finding messages that 1.7 was still
not supported.
The crashes are such that the Tomcat service stops and does not start up
anymore. Only Geoserver is running in Tomcat.
After the crash there is a log file named hs_err_pid2728.log
I copied one of those to here:
http://pastebin.com/JX56DeW7
It looks like there is something going wrong with outputting the images:
InternalAprOutputBuffer.flushBuffer
Anybody a clue?
Regards,
Richard Duivenvoorde
ps it is an open service, if needed I can provide a service url
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On 15-10-13 09:55, Richard Duivenvoorde wrote:
Hi List,
we have had Geoserver running on Tomcat on Windows Server 2008 R2, for a
while without problems.
Recently we upgraded both Tomcat, JDK and Geoserver (2.3.3), and find
crashes regularly now.
List,
sorry apparently I double posted the same question once with and once
without subject...
Please find answers in thread WITH (
) subject "tomcat crashes with
geoserver".
Richard
This is a duplicate thread. Please see the thread "tomcat crashes with geoserver" in which a diagnosis and two solutions are provided.
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