Salut,
Curry wrote:
>
> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>> Salut,
>>
>> ToMaZ ® wrote:
>>> Hi there, all
>>>
>>>
>>> Maybe this will help : http://download.java.net/jdk6/index.html
>>> https://jdk6.dev.java.net/6uNea.html
>>>
>>> Has anyone tried that - Curry, Jeanfrancois Arcand said - that this
>>> should work in update 18 ?
>>>
>>>
>>> /I hope it will - we'l try it tommorow/
>>>
>>> ToMaZ
>>>
>>> Curry wrote:
>>> Hi, thank you for your fast response: but CPU is still on 100%.
>>>
>>> Jeanfrancois Arcand-2 wrote:
>>> You need to put the entire path, e.g.:
>>>
>>> classpath-prefix="/usr/java/glassfish/lib/grizzly-framework-http-1.0.30.jar"
>>> let us know thw result.
>>>
>>> The library got registered by GF: [root_at_lnxas75 ~]# lsof | grep griz
>>> java 15547 root mem REG 253,0 844785 14311305
>>> /usr/java/glassfish/lib/grizzly-framework-http-1.0.30.jar java 15547
>>> root 28r REG 253,0 844785 14311305
>>> /usr/java/glassfish/lib/grizzly-framework-http-1.0.30.jar java 15669
>>> root mem REG 253,0 844785 14311305
>>> /usr/java/glassfish/lib/grizzly-framework-http-1.0.30.jar java 15669
>>> root 72r REG 253,0 844785 14311305
>>> /usr/java/glassfish/lib/grizzly-framework-http-1.0.30.jar
>>> [root_at_lnxas75 ~]# ****************** I have another question: what
>>> is the guarantee that classes from this jar get used... There are
>>> same classes (in same packages) in appserv-rt.jar... Thank you, Curry
>> No, the classpath-prefix will make sure those classes are never used.
>>
>> Let me know if you still see the CPU issue. If yes, can you grab a
>> couple of jstack <PID> and post them here so we make sure this is the
>> same issue.
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> -- Jeanfrancois
>>
>>
>
> Hi Jeanfrancois,
>
> this is the image of our CPU usage. Our server code is based on dead simple
> comet example mentioned earlier in the thread. Is there any other posibility
> of using Grizzly/Comet - ea. not in full streaming mode... Maybe that will
> solve the problem?
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p25678795/cpuDanes.jpg
>
Can you send output of ${java.home}/bin/jstack <PID> or the process that
produce the high CPU? You are in Linux, right?
Thanks
-- Jeanfrancois
> Thank you,
>
> Curry