[opencms-dev] server is not reacting after a time of inactivity

Roman Uhlig Maxity.de roman.uhlig at maxity.de
Mon Apr 26 11:22:09 CEST 2010


Hi Frank,
 
you forgot to attach the exception stack trace. What's the exact error
log of your servlet container?
 
Roman

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Von: opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org
[mailto:opencms-dev-bounces at opencms.org] Im Auftrag von Frank Pertack
Gesendet: Montag, 26. April 2010 09:13
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Hello,

again and again. This problem occured already last year with a
Linux-Server.
Now we moved our CMS platform to a Windows Server 2008Rs and this
happens again:

After a certain time of inactivity the server does not respond:
Server Error 500 (OpenCms error, see picture below):
 

After a Browser-Refresh (F5) the page appears normally.
I don't understand this opencms-error, what causes this error?
Did anybody else experience this behaviour of OpenCms, what can I do to
avoid that, where are the logs, that could contain the respective hint?

Thank you in advance.

Best regards

Frank Pertack

 Christian Steinert ---20.07.2009 07:05:56---Christian Steinert wrote: >
Frank Pertack wrote:


 
Von:	 
Christian Steinert <christian_steinert at web.de>	

An:	 
The OpenCms mailing list <opencms-dev at opencms.org>	

Datum:	 
20.07.2009 07:05	

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Re: [opencms-dev] server is not reacting after a time of inactivity	

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Christian Steinert wrote: 

		Frank Pertack wrote:
		  

				Hello list,
				
				we have a problem with our opencms
intranet server (Tomcat 6.0, java 6,
				mysql 5.0.67, opensuse-Linux 11.1).
				If after a long time of inactivity
somebody calls the web-page of our
				intranet, he will initially get a
500-Server-Error, the server doesn't
				respond. If he retrys after a while, the
start-page is displayed normally.
				   

		This is really strange - you need to provide more detail
though.
		- Look at the apache/tomcat/opencms logs
		- which message is shown together with the error?
		
		 

P.S. Please also look at my latest response to Brett Sheeran. Maybe you
have the same problem like he has and need to activate eviction for the
opencms connection pool.

Kind Regards
Christian
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