On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 12:24 AM, Colin Zwiebel <colin(a)zonion.org> wrote:
Oh man, no. Its still really messy. I don't know how many kittens
would die
if it touched Fedora Infrastructure. I've only gotten it run as root (ack!)
and it keeps killing my machine. Does rather nasty things with Jetty and
wanting to own your ports. Then Java is like "hey, I think I'll just consume
all your memory. 1.4 Gb sounds good." People die. I haven't figured out
which logs are useful and useless. Haven't done much admin work, need to
figure out which top tools from the multitude out there -- and perhaps, more
importantly, which flags--are for me.
The good part of this is that I *have* run high-traffic sites based on
Java middleware, and have some experience in troubleshooting that from
an admin side of the container/etc. Why are you using Jetty as opposed
to something real (say Tomcat)? Deploying there shouldn't be *too*
difficult, and we might get something more valuable out of the
container. I assume that you've limited the Java heap size with
-Xms/-Xmx as well....anyhow, we can talk and hack on that part of
it....