I am running 2.2.16, this is my dpkg output. Could you post a
reference to the issue so I can look into it further?

dpkg root@carboncloud:~# dpkg -l | grep apache
ii  apache2                          2.2.16-1ubuntu3.1

Thanks,
Adam


On Feb 17, 1:56 am, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
wrote:
> What version of Apache are you using. Some slightly older Apache 2.2.X
> versions had issues with SSL which may have resulted in this. Don't
> remember what version issues were addressed in. Think you may be fine
> if using Apache 2.2.16 or newer.
>
> Graham
>
> On 17 February 2011 02:21, Ad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi there,
>
> > I'm not sure where the right place to ask this is so I hope you don't
> > mind me asking here. I have a django view which is calling
> > request.raw_post_data and getting an IOError. So the traceback looks
> > like:
>
> > IOError at /api1/bulk/
>
> > request data read error
>
> > # /var/www/carboncloud.com/fp3/django-trunk/django/http/__init__.py in
> > _get_raw_post_data
> >                      self._raw_post_data = self.read(content_length)
>
> > # /var/www/carboncloud.com/fp3/django-trunk/django/http/__init__.py in
> > read
> >              return self._stream.read(*args, **kwargs)
>
> > I believe this is happening because apache is timing out. From the
> > apache error log:
>
> > [Wed Feb 16 17:11:10 2011] [error] [client 86.24.194.171] (70007)The
> > timeout specified has expired: mod_wsgi (pid=26792): Unable to get
> > bucket brigade for request., referer:https://.../
>
> > Now to me this looks like the client is simply leaving a tcp
> > connection up and not sending any data. However - the client is
> > actually receiving the response to this request and an error dialog is
> > showing up on the client side. So clearly the connection is still up.
>
> > Platform information:
>
> > Ubuntu maverick
> > Apache version 2.2.16-1ubuntu3.1
> > libapache2-mod-wsgi 3.2-2
> > Django 1.2
>
> > The connection is an SSL connection.
> > mod_wsgi is in daemon mode
> > Apache timeout is 300 seconds
>
> > Thanks for any help,
> > Adam
>
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