Sorry, didn't spot the different IP addresses (skim read for the win). 
You're absolutely right :)

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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:
> 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 <clontar...@iinet.net.au> 
> 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.
>>
>> _______________________________________________________
>>
>> Shane Arnold            -       clontar...@iinet.net.au
>>
>> "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
>>> <donnie.newl...@gmail.com> 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 <ch...@oryschak.com> 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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