On Tue, Mar 20, 2018 at 8:58 PM, William A Rowe Jr <[email protected]> wrote: > [Tue Mar 20 14:47:49.048998 2018] [proxy:error] [pid 291243:tid > 139804071643008] AH02808: Alert! worker name > (fcgi://localhost:9001//home/build/dev/piv/oss-httpd-build/bld-candidate/httpdtest-trunk/t/htdocs/) > too long; truncated to: > fcgi://localhost:9001//home/build/dev/piv/oss-httpd-build/bld-candidate/httpdtest-trunk/t/htdoc > > Is this really necessary to be at proxy -error- level? Seems to > nothing more than info, as the truncated name will generally not cause > harm.
The name is what is used to match the workers against each others or the runtime URLs, so truncation may not be benign if it leads to (supposedly-)different workers be considered the same one or different URLs be directed there because of it. So it looks like a real error potentially to me, though not necessarily one that should prevent startup.
