On Mon, Oct 18, 2010 at 12:45 AM, ashwin kesavan <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 14 October 2010 11:43, JITHIN K <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Aswin,
> >
> >
> > For mantis access log  please follow the link http://dpaste.com/257651/
> >
> > For Mantis error log http://dpaste.com/257654/
> >
> Hi Jithin,
>
> I saw the access log and error log. I don't find anything unusual. I
> expected to see lots 5xx codes. But that didn't happen or the log
> isn't complete. The issue you are saying is a typical scenario where
> in the httpd dies and start itself up. Which will not be noticeable in
> ping request. Ping just makes sure ip connectivity exists or not. It
> does nt check whether your application died or not. Ping is in no way
> useful in our current scenario. Please look for symptoms of
> application httpd crashing and starting itself up. If it Linux i would
> look at /var/log/messages . If it is windows i would look at event
> viewer. Please start looking at that angle. One more query , is
> selinux thing to blame ??
>
> --ashwin
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Hi Aswin,

 Thanks for your response. I knew that there is no connection between ping
request and apache2.2 . But i just found that if there any type of
connection ( Putty,FTP,ping etc) established between my webserver and local
pc . Then the website is loading fine.  Any way let me check the message
log.

 Thanks and Regards

Jithin K
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