That's a bit out of my range of knowledge, but we're still in testing stage with the site. There really no traffic to speak of.
ron On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 4:28 PM, Robert Newson <[email protected]> wrote: > perhaps you're running out of file descriptors or ephemeral ports? > > On 25 October 2011 21:20, Ron Dyck <[email protected]> wrote: >> I'm working with AWS EC2 instances and have ensured that the proper >> ports are open. I'm able to access the server from remote locations >> and test using curl successfully. The problem is that it's very >> inconsistent. Today, except for earlier in am it's working just fine. >> I'm wondering if the issue is latency, and connections are timing out. >> Is that a possibility? >> >> Cheers, >> ron >> >> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 3:29 PM, CGS <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Try to remove the firewall and see if it is working. If it still doesn't >>> work it may be a problem of permissions (if everything was installed >>> correctly) or path. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> On 10/25/2011 02:58 PM, Ron Dyck wrote: >>>> >>>> I've been having intermittent connection problems with my couchdb >>>> installation. The error is: "Could not connect to server at >>>> <myipaddress>:5984: '111: Connection refused' " >>>> >>>> I have a remote installation with the binding address set to 0.0.0.0 >>>> My installation is on a AWS linux instance: Amazon Linux AMI x86_64 >>>> using the https://github.com/iriscouch/build-couchdb install script. >>>> >>>> The problem is very sporadic, occasionally a reload of the page >>>> connects, most other times it does not. I've checked the logs >>>> immediately after the connection loss with no evidence of anything. >>>> When I test the connection locally: curl 127.0.0.1:5984 I get error >>>> connecting. The process is still running when I check ps ax | grep >>>> beam. I'm forced to kill the process and start the server. >>>> >>>> Currently we access the server from 3 different locations and my >>>> firewall is set to restrict access to port 5984 from specified IP >>>> addresses. >>>> >>>> Any help is really appreciated. >>>> >>>> Regards, >>>> ron >>> >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> ================= >> Ron Dyck >> [email protected] >> www.webbtech.net >> ================= >> > -- ================= Ron Dyck [email protected] www.webbtech.net =================
