Shane,

I think you're missing the point -- we know the BSP isn't there, it
shouldn't be.  The client should be requesting the .bsp.bz2 file and
isn't.  Read the log file again:

 Line one is from IP address 84.XXX.XXX.XXX -- this client requests
.bsp.bz2 and receives it fine.

Line two is from client 82.XXX.XXX.XXX (Note the different first
octet) -- this client does not request the .bsp.bz2 file, instead it
requests .bsp only, which obviously returns the 404.

The problem is that the 82 client should be requesting the bsp.bz2
file, and it isn't.  There's something wrong with that client, either
the first request got lost, the client timed out, something happened..

I don't think there's much server side that can be done.  Something's
up with that client computer.



On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 10:10 AM, Shane Arnold <[email protected]> wrote:
> First, you need to learn how to interpret Apache access/error logs;
>
> [28/May/2009:09:50:08 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp.bz2 HTTP/1.1" 200 
> 33975300 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
> [28/May/2009:09:52:17 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp HTTP/1.1" 404 289 
> "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>
> Let's cut it down;
>
> [28/May/2009:09:50:08 -0400] <== Access Date/Time
> "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp.bz2 <== Command received, in this case, GET this 
> file
>
> This is the important part coming up;
>
> 200 33975300
>
> "200" is a HTTP code for "OK", 33975300 is the filesize
> The next line, "404" is HTTP code for "Not Found".
>
> As you can see, in the above lines, the second line has "404" instead of 200.
>
> This means the .bsp file is not there, or could not be read by your server.
>
> Check your servers orangebox/tf/maps directory. You either only have the .bz2 
> file there, or the bsp is not readable by your apache server.
>
> Hope this helps.
>
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>
> "For want of a nail, the horseshoe was lost. For want of a horseshoe, the 
> horse was lost. For want of a horse, the messenger was lost. For want of a 
> messenger, the message was not delivered. For want of an undelivered message 
> the war was lost."
>
>
>
> Steven Sumichrast wrote:
>> What are you using for your CVAR?  That almost make me feel like the
>> first HTTP request not even making it to the web server.
>>
>> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 9:36 AM, Donnie Newlove
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Well, you could host both the bsp and bsp.bz2 to work around it.
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Chris Oryschak <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Anyone have this problem where clients that are downloading maps from the 
>>>> sv_downloadurl sometimes don't look for the .bsp.bz2 and just look for the 
>>>> .bsp on the webserver.
>>>>
>>>> Example:
>>>>
>>>> 84.xxxxxx - - [28/May/2009:09:50:08 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp.bz2 
>>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 33975300 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>>>> 82.xxxxx- - [28/May/2009:09:52:17 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp 
>>>> HTTP/1.1" 404 289 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>>>> 86.xxxxxx - - [28/May/2009:09:52:20 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp.bz2 
>>>> HTTP/1.1" 206 32574468 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>>>> 82.xxxxx - - [28/May/2009:09:52:33 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp 
>>>> HTTP/1.1" 404 289 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>>>> 24.xxxxxx - - [28/May/2009:09:54:40 -0400] "GET /maps/pl_mill_b5.bsp.bz2 
>>>> HTTP/1.1" 200 33975300 "hl2://71.251.204.27:27018" "Half-Life 2"
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> See how the ip address 82.xxxxx (both the same person) is trying to 
>>>> download the .bsp and not .bsp.bz2
>>>> Any idea why this happens and if there is a way to fix it?
>>>>
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