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1. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
sjain Feb 18, 2002 9:19 AM (in response to sjain)Any idea?????
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2. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
fantommy Feb 23, 2002 10:10 AM (in response to sjain)Try this:
Open your jboss.jcml file and change the following line
to
200
That should do the trick, at least it did for me!
/ToMmY -
3. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
wondergeek Mar 4, 2002 9:02 AM (in response to sjain)Yes,
Raising the number of request processors has helped the problem for me as well. However, that doesn't really solve the problem... Why are request processors getting hung up and not returing for duty? Seems like there's some kind of leak somewhere. -
4. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
sjain Mar 6, 2002 8:51 AM (in response to sjain)It didn't increase the number of connection but I hooked it up with Apache using mod_jk and since then I never saw this error again.
I think it is the problem only when your App server is also acting as your web server -
5. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
helloalkesh Sep 17, 2002 4:47 AM (in response to sjain)I am facing the same problem. but I dont get what is mod_jk? Are you using different Application server and web server? which server you are using?
Thanks in Advance
Alkesh -
6. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
bkunze Sep 17, 2002 9:20 AM (in response to sjain)Hallo,
I have the same problem as sjain ("No processor available" error message) but I use JBoss 3.0.0.
Where can I set the MaxProcessors attribute under JBoss 3.0.0/Tomcat 4.0.3
Best regards
Björn
> Try this:
>
> Open your jboss.jcml file and change the following
> line
>
> code="org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX
> name="DefaultDomain:service=EmbeddedTomcat"/>
>
> to
>
> code="org.jboss.web.catalina.EmbeddedCatalinaServiceSX
> name="DefaultDomain:service=EmbeddedTomcat">
> 200
>
>
> That should do the trick, at least it did for me!
>
> /ToMmY -
7. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
bkunze Sep 17, 2002 12:00 PM (in response to sjain)Hallo,
I found the necessary setting. For anybody who might be interested:
the MaxProcessors parameter can be set in the tomcat4-service.xml file.
....
<!-- A HTTP Connector on port 8080 -->
<Connector className = "org.apache.catalina.connector.http.HttpConnector"
port = "8080" minProcessors = "3" maxProcessors = "200" enableLookups = "true"
acceptCount = "10" debug = "0" connectionTimeout = "60000"/> -
8. [b]No processor available, rejecting this connection[/b]
davidmj Jan 24, 2003 2:42 PM (in response to sjain)I'm using JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12 on Linux o/s.
I'm unable to get rid of this "No processor available, rejecting this connection" problem... As I have 30 concurrent clients requesting a deployed servlet on Tomcat.
I have tried to boost the "MaxProcessor" in the 8080 HTTP-connector attribute of Tomcat's server.xml file found under the following Tomcat directory.. But it is of no use:
JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/conf/
I couldn't find in this installation the referenced tomcat4-service.xml file under JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/server/(default/all/min)/conf/
should I create this tomcat4-service.xml. if so where do I put it. Or rather should I deploy it intsead to get it working for me.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave. -
9. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
davidmj Jan 24, 2003 3:08 PM (in response to sjain)I'm using JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12 on Linux o/s.
I'm unable to get rid of this "No processor available, rejecting this connection" problem... As I have 30 concurrent clients requesting a deployed servlet on Tomcat.
I have tried to boost the "MaxProcessor" in the 8080 HTTP-connector attribute of Tomcat's server.xml file found under the following Tomcat directory.. But it is of no use:
JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/conf/
I couldn't find in this installation the referenced tomcat4-service.xml file under JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/server/(default/all/min)/conf/
should I create this tomcat4-service.xml. if so where do I put it. Or rather should I deploy it intsead to get it working for me.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave. -
10. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
davidmj Jan 24, 2003 3:10 PM (in response to sjain)I'm using JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12 on Linux o/s.
I'm unable to get rid of this "No processor available, rejecting this connection" problem... As I have 30 concurrent clients requesting a deployed servlet on Tomcat.
I have tried to boost the "MaxProcessor" in the 8080 HTTP-connector attribute of Tomcat's server.xml file found under the following Tomcat directory.. But it is of no use:
JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/conf/
I couldn't find in this installation the referenced tomcat4-service.xml file under JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/server/(default/all/min)/conf/
should I create this tomcat4-service.xml. if so where do I put it. Or rather should I deploy it intsead to get it working for me.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave. -
11. Re: No processor available, rejecting this connection
davidmj Jan 24, 2003 3:11 PM (in response to sjain)I'm using JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12 on Linux o/s.
I'm unable to get rid of this "No processor available, rejecting this connection" problem... As I have 30 concurrent clients requesting a deployed servlet on Tomcat.
I have tried to boost the "MaxProcessor" in the 8080 HTTP-connector attribute of Tomcat's server.xml file found under the following Tomcat directory.. But it is of no use:
JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/tomcat-4.1.x/conf/
I couldn't find in this installation the referenced tomcat4-service.xml file under JBoss-3.0.4_Tomcat-4.1.12/server/(default/all/min)/conf/
should I create this tomcat4-service.xml. if so where do I put it. Or rather should I deploy it intsead to get it working for me.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Dave.