On 22 April 2010 09:10, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
> It turns out that for some reason for Red Hat Enterprise-based OS's,
> version numbers often stay the same, only adding an additional version
> number to it, for security updates.  For example, the most recent
> version of httpd (Apache) for CentOS 5.4 is 2.2.3-31.  That -31 is the
> updated version.
> I'm really not sure if this affects the issue I'm having.

The problem is that I believe they only patch security issues and not
actual bugs. So, if there is a bug fix in later versions of Apache
which is relevant to your problem, it isn't necessarily going to have
it.

Graham

> On Apr 21, 9:55 pm, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I've found out I can update apache and stay on the media temple UOP,
>> so I'll do that shortly and test again.
>> Thanks
>>
>> On Apr 21, 3:19 pm, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> > I've setup the WSGI debugging app, and when I try to get a page it
>> > shows me the headers. However when I submit the upload form I get
>> > firefox saying "The connection to the server was reset while the page
>> > was loading." The same as I usually get, but Django usually emails me
>> > an exception and traceback.
>>
>> > In firebug (without the WSGI debugging app in place) When I copy
>> > response or request headers, I get nothing.
>>
>> > I hope that is useful information. I'm at a loss to explain it.
>>
>> > As for apache, I'm reluctant to upgrade because of the Media Temple
>> > Update Option Program*. However I'll look into it now, if my apache is
>> > that old, then perhaps the UOP is not that useful.
>>
>> > *http://kb.mediatemple.net/questions/97/FAQ:+Update+Option+Program+
>> > (UOP)
>>
>> > On Apr 21, 10:58 am, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>>
>> > > On 21 April 2010 08:51, Jake <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > > > I'm getting a request data read error when trying to upload files to
>> > > > the Django admin interface.
>>
>> > > > Files under about 150k work, but bigger files always fail and almost
>> > > > always at around 200k. The Exception I get is below.
>>
>> > > > File "/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/django/http/
>> > > > multipartparser.py", line 405, in read
>> > > >   return self._file.read(num_bytes)
>> > > > IOError: request data read error
>>
>> > > > I'm running python 2.4, django 1.1, apache 2.2.3, mod_wsgi 2.8, on
>> > > > CentOS (a media temple DV server)
>> > > > I've tried Chrome and Firefox on Windows and Firefox on Mac - Same
>> > > > results.
>> > > > I've tried wsgi daemon mode and embedded
>> > > > I can upload to other sites so I don't think it's my connection.
>> > > > Locally it's fine (Django development server)
>>
>> > > > Everything I've found on this error says it's a mod_python issue and
>> > > > that changing to mod_wsgi will fix it, but I am running mod_wsgi.
>> > > > Can anyone help?
>>
>> > > Use recipe in:
>>
>> > >  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/DebuggingTechniques#Displaying_...
>>
>> > > to capture the WSGI environment as passed to the WSGI application and
>> > > post it for analysis.
>>
>> > > Use FireBug in Firefox to capture the headers sent by the browser for
>> > > the upload and post it for analysis.
>>
>> > > Try installing most recent Apache 2.2.X instead of the old version you
>> > > are using in case it is all because of using old Apache. Especially do
>> > > this as mostly pointless exercise debugging it if not using most up to
>> > > date Apache.
>>
>> > > Graham
>>
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