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12:50.13 | lisak | tomcat isn't getting file timestamp right |
12:50.47 | lisak | it should get UTC milis but instead the time it gets is localized |
12:52.08 | lisak | otherwise I wouldn't get Warning: * modified in the future. messages for files created on the same server |
12:54.57 | lisak | they are created and deployed on the same OS and tomcat sees them in future ... so that the only wrong part can be tomcat here |
13:27.28 | LzrdKing | lisak: the simple answer is to move somewhere where local time is UTC |
13:30.36 | lisak | because tomcat's reading file timestamp incorrectly ? |
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13:38.46 | lisak | machines shouldn't be aware of localization ... they should get milis from UTC and check file timestamps in milis from UTC - tomcat is unfortunately takes into consideration $TZ of the host |
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21:49.51 | Brom_Storyteller | CentOS 5.6, Java 1.5.0_16, Tomcat 5.5.27 : I want to determine how may threads tomcat is using. What method is best to determine this? I cannot use tomcat manager status. |
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22:02.05 | themadcanudist | tomcat: 6.0.29, java: 1.6.0, centos 5.6 => Hi Folks, I've got an apache -> varnish -> tomcat6 stack⦠I'm doing reverse proxying and everything works fine, except when browser accesses the SSL version of the app |
22:02.20 | themadcanudist | tomcat will rewrite the URL as http:// |
22:02.45 | themadcanudist | tomcat will never even know when it's ssl or not |
22:02.57 | themadcanudist | ie. proxyname and proxyport is there for this reason |
22:03.08 | themadcanudist | but not for protocol |
22:03.26 | themadcanudist | oh wait, i think i know |
22:04.14 | themadcanudist | no, nevermind⦠was thinking of opening another connector proxy port that re-writes with https:// but how do you specify that? will proxyname take https:// as an arg? |
22:07.17 | themadcanudist | allo? |
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