Reliable VPS Provider That Manage Tomcat/JSP Fine On Cpanel?
Nov 5, 2008Could you please recommend a stable reliable VPS provider that manage Tomcat/JSP fine on cpanel?
I did search and find no suitable one
Could you please recommend a stable reliable VPS provider that manage Tomcat/JSP fine on cpanel?
I did search and find no suitable one
I am looking for a VPS to host some personal sites.
Data is very important.
My budget is under 20 dollar per month. DirectAdmin is preferred. ( No lxadmin or webmin)
The VPS provider must be in business for more than 1 year.
Anybody know such a provider?
I look for a reliable provider in NL or DE with support in English.
I need powerful servers (Dual-Core and Quad-Core, Up to 3HDs and "cheap" bandwith price), and in the future the possibility of having private racks.
The memory usage on my server is fine, I watched the CPUs for a long time and watched the server load also, the CPUs were easily riding along not often going over 20% (I have 2) yet the thing is, the server load is very strangely going mad... It's rarely under 6.0 (2 cpus) and sometimes goes into 20s, yet the server doesn't slow, nothing stops working but it simply goes red and shows it's bad news.
I've been told that the only other thing that might be causing this is the hard drives... I have 2x160GB 7200rpm hard drives - not sure if they are SATA etc..
If anyone has any ideas as to why the server load is so high - but everything else is fine -
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Quote:
[20/03/2008 15:41:15] 331 User restore OK. Password required
COMMAND:>[20/03/2008 15:41:15] PASS
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I'm having the oddest issue. For some reason, some of the websites on my server load fine, and some take a really long time to load (2 minutes).
Now, the server load is fine, and the size of the sites aren't the issue either. I've restarted Apache and a couple more services, and still the same sites seem to load very slow.
What could be causing this since it's only effecting certain websites?
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install tomcat in one location and have multiple instances running for individual clients:
Why would you want to do this:
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1) Install tomcat in 1 location and have x number of instances running on a per client basis
2) Upgrade tomcat and have it propagate to all clients
3) Limit the resources each tomcat instance uses
4) Tomcat runs as the individual user rather than "root" or "tomcat"
5) Each user has its own manager; hence, no security risk to others
6) Start/Stop/Restart tomcat instances without affecting other clients who also have a tomcat instance
Assumptions:
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1. Tomcat is installed in: /usr/local/tomcat (TOMCAT_HOME)
2. Instances are installed in: /usr/local/tomcat/instances
3. Java is installed somewhere on your machine
Step 1 - Create a Tomcat Instance
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- Create a directory in /usr/local/tomcat/instances/user1 (CATALINA_BASE)
- Create a set of directories (conf,temp,logs,webapps) in $CATALINA_BASE
- Copy web.xml,server.xml,tomcat-users.xml from $TOMCAT_HOME/conf to $CATALINA_BASE/conf
- Create a bash script called user1startstop.sh as follows and make it executable
Quote:
#!/bin/bash
export INSTANCE_NAME=user1
export CATALINA_BASE=/usr/local/tomcat/instances/user1
#This is where you'd be able to restrict the memory usage
export CATALINA_OPTS=" -Djava.awt.headless=true"
# Call the jsvc script to launch the Tomcat instance
/usr/local/tomcat/bin/Tomcat5.sh $1
Step 2 - Configure the Tomcat Instance
======================================
- edit $TOMCAT_BASE/conf/server.xml:
Replace: ... port=8005 with port 8101 ... This is shutdown port
Replace: ... port=8080 with port 8201 ... This is http port
Replace: ... port=8009 with port 8301 ... This is the AJP port
- edit $TOMCAT_HOME/conf/workers.properties
Add: user1 to worker.list=ajp12,ajp13...
Add:
worker.user1.host=localhost
worker.user1.port=8301
worker.user1.lbfactor=1
worker.user1.type=ajp13
Under:
DEFAULT ajp13 WORKER DEFINITION
Step 3 - Modify Main Tomcat (One-Time)
======================================
Edit $TOMCAT_HOME/bin/Tomcat5.sh
Add:
Quote:
DAEMON_HOME=/usr/local/tomcat/bin
PIDFILE=/var/run/jsvc-$INSTANCE_NAME.pid
TMP_DIR=/usr/local/jakarta/servers/$INSTANCE_NAME/temp
TOMCAT_USER=$INSTANCE_NAME
Modify start case with the following:
Quote:
$DAEMON_HOME/jsvc
-user $TOMCAT_USER
-home $JAVA_HOME
-outfile $CATALINA_BASE/logs/catalina.out
-errfile $CATALINA_BASE/logs/catalina.err
-pidfile "$PIDFILE"
-Dcatalina.home=$CATALINA_HOME
-Dcatalina.base=$CATALINA_BASE
-Djava.io.tmpdir=$TMP_DIR
$CATALINA_OPTS
-cp $CLASSPATH
org.apache.catalina.startup.Bootstrap
;;
Modify end case with the following:
Quote:
PID=`cat $PIDFILE`
kill $PID
rm $PIDFILE
;;
Step 3 - Configure Apache
=========================
- Edit httpd.conf
Add the following code under the VirtualHost definition of the user in question:
<IfModule mod_jk.c>
JkMount /*.jsp user1
JkMount /webapps/* user1
JkMount /servlets/* user1
JkMount /servlet/* user1
</IfModule>
Step 4 - Restart Apache
Step 5 - run $TOMCAT_INSTANCE/user1startstop.sh start
That's it.
I have 5 instances of tomcat running on my machine and it works like a charm.