Try ping to the server to see the latency. If it is slow, then that may
be the problem. Also, ping should give you the stability of your
connection to the server.
On 10/25/2011 10:30 PM, Ron Dyck wrote:
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
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