The users definetely aren't hitting stop in this situation. Would love to
figure out all of the potential causes for 500 errors in my configuration
and attempt to figure which one it is.

-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Barker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:34 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Random 500 errors



"James McGovern" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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>
> I am currently running Apache 2.0.48 with JK2 and Tomcat 5.0.28 on Redhat
> Enterprise 2.1 and experience random 500 errors. I am getting them for
> GIFs
> files and other non Java related access. I am not finding anything in the
> error logs to indicate the problem. The access log does show the file with
> the 500 error code.
>
> What should I be looking for in order to resolve this problem?

mod_jk2 will log a 500 error code when the user hits the 'stop' button in
the browser.  This is one of the reason I don't use mod_jk2.




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