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Sunday May 02, 2004

JRoller on the fritz?

JRoller has been on acting up recently as several people have noticed. We are looking into the problem(s). We started to notice some flaky behavior last week and system loads were somewhat higher than usual. Some of the additional load was due to a second Tomcat server running some other software. I noticed a lot of suspicious JK2 errors in the Tomcat log files, but that was probably a red herring. After spending some time trying to get the JK2 setup right and upgrading from Tomcat 5.0.18 to Tomcat 5.0.19, I talked to Rick and Matt about taking JK2 and HTTPD out of the picture entirely and that is what we did. We're not getting any more JK2 errors, but we are still experiencing technical difficulties. I'll keep you posted as I try to track down the source of the problem.

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