Chuck Murcko wrote:
> Having fixed for the install target, here are some error logs from
> current testing:
>
> Thu Apr 12 11:29:12 2001] [notice] Apache/2.0.17-dev (Unix)
> configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Thu Apr 12 12:19:18 2001] [error] [client 10.0.1.4] proxy: error
> reading status line from remote server www.channelcincinnati.com,
> referer: http://www.drudgereport.com/
> [Thu Apr 12 12:19:33 2001] [error] [client 10.0.1.4] proxy: error
> reading status line from remote server www.channelcincinnati.com
This could be another way of saying "document contains no data" or the
backend server has closed the connection...?
The server is an old Netscape Enterprise v2.01 installation - could be
overloaded?
The real error here though is that the APR error involved is not being
put in the logfile... will fix...
> [Thu Apr 12 12:19:54 2001] [error] (32)Broken pipe: core_output_filter:
> writing data to the network
Did the browser break the connection here? If you get a lot of these
please tell me - I think we might be writing too much data (the browser
might be saying - oooh, that's "content-length" bytes, better close the
connection now, when there is more on the way)...
> [Thu Apr 12 12:20:04 2001] [error] [client 10.0.1.4] proxy: error
> reading status line from remote server www.channelcincinnati.com
> [Thu Apr 12 12:20:05 2001] [error] (111)Connection refused: proxy:
> attempt to connect to 208.45.172.82:80 (scrooge.ibsys.com) failed
>
> The last line is normal; it's the first few that I'm looking into.
>
> Do we go somewhere bad if we don't read a good status line from the
> origin server? All servers in the pool are running against
> www.channelcincinnati.com in this timeframe (site's got a lot of
> graphics).
As I understand it we HTTP_BAD_GATEWAY if the backend server returns
anything dodgy.
Regards,
Graham
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