[mod_cluster-issues] [JBoss JIRA] (MODCLUSTER-399) Draining pending requests fails with Oracle JDK8

Michal Babacek (JIRA) issues at jboss.org
Wed Apr 2 09:11:13 EDT 2014


Michal Babacek created MODCLUSTER-399:
-----------------------------------------

             Summary: Draining pending requests fails with Oracle JDK8
                 Key: MODCLUSTER-399
                 URL: https://issues.jboss.org/browse/MODCLUSTER-399
             Project: mod_cluster
          Issue Type: Bug
    Affects Versions: 1.2.8.Final
         Environment: RHEL7 x86_64, Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server), Oracle JDK 8
            Reporter: Michal Babacek
            Assignee: Radoslav Husar


Draining pending requests fails with Oracle JDK8

I've noticed several tests that run O.K. with Oracle JDK7 and fail with Oracle JDK8. One can reproduce these failures anytime, they are not just random glitches.

Notes on the setup:
 * {{simplecontext-666}} is a simple JSP web app, non-distributable
 * {{clusterbench}} is a distributable webapp
 * all the tests use 1 worker node and 1 balancer
 * many clients throwing many requests at the {{simplecontext-666}} context

h3. Stop Context Timeout test
First, there is the setup with {{stop-context-timeout="20"}}:
{code}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:modcluster:1.2">
     <mod-cluster-config advertise-socket="modcluster" stop-context-timeout="20" connector="ajp">
         <dynamic-load-provider>
             <load-metric type="busyness"/>
         </dynamic-load-provider>
     </mod-cluster-config>
 </subsystem>
{code}

On *JDK7*, one may observe exactly the desired behavior. On a clean shutdown, message {{Failed to drain 294 remaining pending requests from default-host:/simplecontext-666 within 20.0 seconds}} is displayed. See the whole log here: [^1-server.log].
{noformat}
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 22) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /simplecontext-666
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-8) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment simplecontext-666.war (runtime-name: simplecontext-666.war) in 284ms
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 9) MODCLUSTER000024: All active sessions drained from default-host:/simplecontext-666 in 20.0 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 9) MODCLUSTER000022: Failed to drain 294 remaining pending requests from default-host:/simplecontext-666 within 20.0 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 9) MODCLUSTER000002: Initiating mod_cluster shutdown
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-8) JBWEB003048: Pausing Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-8) JBWEB003051: Stopping Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.jboss.as] (MSC service thread 1-11) JBAS015950: JBoss EAP 6.3.0.Alpha2 (AS 7.4.0.Final-redhat-6) stopped in 20035ms
{noformat}

On the other hand, with *JDK8*, this utterly fails. No waiting for pending requests, no message. See the whole log here: [^2-server.log].
{noformat}
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 18) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /simplecontext-666
[org.apache.tomcat.util] (http-/10.16.88.17:8080-Acceptor) JBWEB003022: Channel processing failed
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 16) MODCLUSTER000002: Initiating mod_cluster shutdown
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-13) JBWEB003048: Pausing Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-13) JBWEB003051: Stopping Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-10) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment simplecontext-666.war (runtime-name: simplecontext-666.war) in 310ms
[org.jboss.as] (MSC service thread 1-2) JBAS015950: JBoss EAP 6.3.0.Alpha2 (AS 7.4.0.Final-redhat-6) stopped in 348ms
{noformat}

These are the Apache HTTP Server logs, showing exactly what was the test doing:
Note that thousands of {{"GET /simplecontext-666/ HTTP/1.1"}} messages were omitted from these snippets.

*JDK7*, access_log, (See the complete log here [^1-access_log.zip])
{noformat}
[06:47:04] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 446 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[06:47:12] "INFO / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:12] "CONFIG / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:12] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:12] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:12] "STATUS / HTTP/1.1" 200 60 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:13] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 1916 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[06:47:19] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:19] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:20] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 84 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:40] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 86 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:47:40] "REMOVE-APP /* HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
{noformat}

*JDK8*, access_log, (See the complete log here [^2-access_log.zip])
{noformat}
[06:43:10] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 446 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[06:43:17] "INFO / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:17] "CONFIG / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:17] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:17] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:17] "STATUS / HTTP/1.1" 200 62 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:19] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 1916 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[06:43:25] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:25] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 84 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:25] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:25] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[06:43:25] "REMOVE-APP /* HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
{noformat}

In the aforementioned snippets, it is noteworthy that the *JDK8* run sent only one {{STOP-APP}} message. This is confirmed in error logs:

*JDK7*, error_log, {{grep STOP-APP}} (See the complete log here [^1-error_log.zip])
{noformat}
[06:47:20] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[06:47:20] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fclusterbench"
[06:47:20] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 0
[06:47:20] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
[06:47:40] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[06:47:40] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fsimplecontext-666"
[06:47:40] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 294
[06:47:40] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
{noformat}

*JDK8*, error_log, {{grep STOP-APP}} (See the complete log here [^2-error_log.zip])
{noformat}
[06:43:25] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[06:43:25] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fclusterbench"
[06:43:25] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 0
[06:43:25] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
{noformat}

One could argue that there was a test error and the *JDK8* test run actually didn't access {{simplecontext-666}} application. Let me dissolve this argument right away:
{noformat}
grep -c "GET /simplecontext-666/ HTTP/1.1\" 200" ./targetJDK8/httpd/logs/access_log 
27250
grep -c "GET /simplecontext-666/ HTTP/1.1\" 200" ./targetJDK7/httpd/logs/access_log 
27927
{noformat}

h3. Default settings, the same problem...
Trial with the default settings reveals the same problem with some additional findings in the Apache's error log.

{code}
<subsystem xmlns="urn:jboss:domain:modcluster:1.2">
    <mod-cluster-config advertise-socket="modcluster" connector="ajp">
        <dynamic-load-provider>
            <load-metric type="busyness"/>
        </dynamic-load-provider>
    </mod-cluster-config>
</subsystem>
{code}

On *JDK7*, one may observe exactly the desired behavior, this time with the default 10 seconds timeout. See the whole log here: [^3-server.log].
{noformat}
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 3) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /simplecontext-666
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-6) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment simplecontext-666.war (runtime-name: simplecontext-666.war) in 263ms
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 7) MODCLUSTER000024: All active sessions drained from default-host:/simplecontext-666 in 10.0 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 7) MODCLUSTER000022: Failed to drain 340 remaining pending requests from default-host:/simplecontext-666 within 10.0 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 7) MODCLUSTER000002: Initiating mod_cluster shutdown
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-13) JBWEB003048: Pausing Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-13) JBWEB003051: Stopping Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.jboss.as] (MSC service thread 1-9) JBAS015950: JBoss EAP 6.3.0.Alpha2 (AS 7.4.0.Final-redhat-6) stopped in 10082ms
{noformat}

*JDK8* fails. No waiting for pending requests, no message. This time even with ISE :(. See the whole log here: [^4-server.log].
{noformat}
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 16) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /simplecontext-666
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 19) MODCLUSTER000021: All pending requests drained from default-host:/clusterbench in 0.0 seconds
[org.jboss.as.txn] (ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009-21) JBAS010151: Unable to get transaction state: java.lang.IllegalStateException
    at org.jboss.msc.value.InjectedValue.getValue(InjectedValue.java:47)
    at org.jboss.as.txn.deployment.TransactionRollbackSetupAction.checkTransactionStatus(TransactionRollbackSetupAction.java:112)
    at org.jboss.as.txn.deployment.TransactionRollbackSetupAction.teardown(TransactionRollbackSetupAction.java:66)
    at org.jboss.as.web.ThreadSetupBindingListener.unbind(ThreadSetupBindingListener.java:61) [jboss-as-web-7.4.0.Final-redhat-6.jar:7.4.0.Final-redhat-6]
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardHostValve.invoke(StandardHostValve.java:184) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.catalina.valves.ErrorReportValve.invoke(ErrorReportValve.java:97) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngineValve.invoke(StandardEngineValve.java:102) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.catalina.connector.CoyoteAdapter.service(CoyoteAdapter.java:340) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProcessor.process(AjpProcessor.java:490) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.coyote.ajp.AjpProtocol$AjpConnectionHandler.process(AjpProtocol.java:420) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at org.apache.tomcat.util.net.JIoEndpoint$Worker.run(JIoEndpoint.java:926) [jbossweb-7.4.0.Final.jar:7.4.0.Final]
    at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:744) [rt.jar:1.8.0]
+++
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-6) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment simplecontext-666.war (runtime-name: simplecontext-666.war) in 301ms
[org.jboss.as] (MSC service thread 1-15) JBAS015950: JBoss EAP 6.3.0.Alpha2 (AS 7.4.0.Final-redhat-6) stopped in 313ms
{noformat}

In the access logs, it is noteworthy that both {{clusterbench}} and {{simplecontext-666}} sent {{ENABLE-APP}}, but there was only one {{STOP-APP}} message. Furthermore, who and why used {{OPTIONS}} method?

*JDK7*, access_log, (See the complete log here [^3-access_log.zip])
Note that thousands of {{"GET /simplecontext-666/ HTTP/1.1"}} messages were omitted from these snippets.
{noformat}
[07:31:49] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 446 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:31:57] "INFO / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:31:57] "CONFIG / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:31:57] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:31:57] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:31:57] "STATUS / HTTP/1.1" 200 63 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:31:58] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 1916 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:32:05] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:32:14] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) (internal dummy connection)"
[07:32:15] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 86 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:32:15] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:32:15] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:32:15] "REMOVE-APP /* HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
{noformat}

*JDK8*, access_log, (See the complete log here [^4-access_log.zip])
{noformat}
[07:29:25] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 446 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:29:32] "INFO / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:32] "CONFIG / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:32] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:32] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:32] "STATUS / HTTP/1.1" 200 63 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:34] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 1916 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:29:40] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:40] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 84 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:40] "REMOVE-APP /* HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:29:40] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) (internal dummy connection)"
{noformat}

Error log shows what context was the {{STOP-APP}} message linked to:

*JDK7*, error_log, {{grep STOP-APP}} (See the complete log here [^3-error_log.zip])
{noformat}
[07:32:15] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[07:32:15] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fsimplecontext-666"
[07:32:15] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 340
[07:32:15] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
{noformat}

*JDK8*, error_log, {{grep STOP-APP}} (See the complete log here [^4-error_log.zip])
{noformat}
[07:29:40] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[07:29:40] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fclusterbench"
[07:29:40] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 0
[07:29:40] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
{noformat}

h3. Default settings, again
I had considered the {{JBAS010151: Unable to get transaction state: java.lang.IllegalStateException}} being probably an unrelated glitch, so I tried the default test run with *JDK8* again. Test failed, yet this time without any exception. Nothing has changed since the last run as far as environment and configuration are concerned.

*JDK8* fails. No waiting for pending requests on {{/simplecontext-666}}. See the whole log here: [^5-server.log].
{noformat}
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 16) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /clusterbench
[org.apache.catalina.core] (MSC service thread 1-6) JBWEB001079: Container org.apache.catalina.core.ContainerBase.[jboss.web].[default-host].[/] has not been started
[org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol] (MSC service thread 1-14) JBWEB003075: Coyote HTTP/1.1 pausing on: http-/10.16.88.17:8080
[org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11NioProtocol] (MSC service thread 1-14) JBWEB003077: Coyote HTTP/1.1 stopping on : http-/10.16.88.17:8080
[org.jboss.web] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 3) JBAS018224: Unregister web context: /simplecontext-666
[org.jboss.as.connector.subsystems.datasources] (MSC service thread 1-15) JBAS010409: Unbound data source [java:jboss/datasources/ExampleDS]
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 16) MODCLUSTER000021: All pending requests drained from default-host:/clusterbench in 0.1 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 14) MODCLUSTER000021: All pending requests drained from default-host:/clusterbench in 0.1 seconds
[org.jboss.modcluster] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 14) MODCLUSTER000002: Initiating mod_cluster shutdown
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-1) JBWEB003048: Pausing Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.apache.coyote.ajp] (MSC service thread 1-1) JBWEB003051: Stopping Coyote AJP/1.3 on ajp-/10.16.88.17:8009
[org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 9) JBAS010282: Stopped repl cache from web container
[org.jboss.as.clustering.infinispan] (ServerService Thread Pool -- 16) JBAS010282: Stopped default-host/clusterbench cache from web container
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-13) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment simplecontext-666.war (runtime-name: simplecontext-666.war) in 306ms
[org.jboss.as.server.deployment] (MSC service thread 1-5) JBAS015877: Stopped deployment clusterbench.war (runtime-name: clusterbench.war) in 310ms
[org.jboss.as] (MSC service thread 1-16) JBAS015950: JBoss EAP 6.3.0.Alpha2 (AS 7.4.0.Final-redhat-6) stopped in 333ms
{noformat}

*JDK8*, access_log, (See the complete log here [^5-access_log.zip])
{noformat}
[07:45:25] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 446 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:45:33] "INFO / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:33] "CONFIG / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:33] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:33] "ENABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:33] "STATUS / HTTP/1.1" 200 62 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:34] "GET /mcm HTTP/1.1" 200 1916 "-" "Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.0)"
[07:45:39] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) (internal dummy connection)"
[07:45:40] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "DISABLE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 84 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "STOP-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 84 "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "REMOVE-APP / HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "REMOVE-APP /* HTTP/1.1" 200 - "-" "ClusterListener/1.0"
[07:45:40] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) (internal dummy connection)"
[07:45:41] "OPTIONS * HTTP/1.0" 200 - "-" "Apache/2.2.26 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) (internal dummy connection)"
{noformat}

This time, there were two {{STOP-APP}} messages all right, but instead one of them being for {{clusterbench}} and the other one for {{simplecontext-666}}, they were both for {{clusterbench}}. I find this behavior being a rather disturbing one.

*JDK8*, error_log, {{grep STOP-APP}} (See the complete log here [^5-error_log.zip])
{noformat}
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fclusterbench"
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 0
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(1901): manager_trans STOP-APP (/)
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(2617): manager_handler STOP-APP (/) processing: "JVMRoute=jboss-eap-6.3&Alias=default-host%2Clocalhost%2Cexample.com&Context=%2Fclusterbench"
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(1429): process_appl_cmd: STOP-APP nbrequests 0
[07:45:40] mod_manager.c(2666): manager_handler STOP-APP  OK
{noformat}

Again, there were plenty of requests sent to {{simplecontext-666/}}:
{noformat}
grep -c  "GET /simplecontext-666/ HTTP/1.1\" 200" ./targetJDK8/httpd/logs/access_log
27587
{noformat}

WDYT?


--
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
If you think it was sent incorrectly, please contact your JIRA administrators
For more information on JIRA, see: http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira


More information about the mod_cluster-issues mailing list