Hi,
The short answer is no, there's no access log entry although there may be a
server log message buried in the chatter.
The reason is the access log is a "trace" that fires at the end of an HTTP
connection and the request isn't a connection until all the content has been
read and the data structures hooked up and passed over to a connection thread.
In retrospect, transaction logging should be a lower-level built-in that can
deal with logging these aborted transactions.
You can see what may be logged in the server log by looking at the LogReadError
function at the end of nsd/driver.c, maybe a E_RRANGE, "max request exceeded".
-Jim
On Jun 23, 2011, at 6:04 AM, Fenton, Brian wrote:
> Hi
>
> When I upload a file larger than the maxinput I get the Firefox browser page
> with a "the connection to the server was reset while the page was loading"
> message. Looking in the access logs it seems to suggest that it doesn't even
> hit the website as there is no log entry. A file smaller than the maxinput
> uploads with no problems and everything is correctly logged. Increasing
> maxinput allows the file to upload and also is everything is correctly logged
> (so it's not a browser or network issue).
>
> I don't fully understand this - if there is no entry in the access log, does
> this mean that I'm not even connnecting to AOLserver? As the success of the
> upload is dependent on maxinput I imagine there is some sort of connection to
> the server. Assuming there is a connection how can I log it or intercept it?
>
> Can anyone advise me on what to try? Ideally, I'd like to be able to capture
> the fact that the uploaded file is larger than our limit, and feedback to the
> user. Even more ideally, I'd like to be able to tell them BEFORE they upload.
> :-)
>
> I've got the following settings in my config.tcl (this is AOLserver 4.5.1 but
> also happens on 4.0.10 and on Windows version)
>
> set max_file_upload_mb 10
> set max_file_upload_min 5
> ns_section ns/server/${server}/module/nssock
> ns_param maxinput [expr {$max_file_upload_mb * 1024 * 1024}]
> ;# Maximum File Size for uploads in bytes
> ns_param maxpost [expr {$max_file_upload_mb * 1024 * 1024}]
> ;# Maximum File Size for uploads in bytes
> ns_param recvwait [expr {$max_file_upload_min * 60}] ;#
> Maximum request time in minutes
>
>
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