Hi,

If you don't see anything in the access logs for such request then it might
be because they don't get to the server itself.
Do you by chance get the reason in uptime monitor?

Can be Socket timeout or not found or something else.

JLouis

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On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 11:32 AM, jolinnen <jo...@linnenkohl.org> wrote:

> Hello,
> since this year we use an uptime monitor for our webservice. From time to
> time this monitor reports that our service is unavailable for just a short
> time.
> I see in our logfiles (and even in catalina.out), that the service is still
> online at this time, but it seems that some requests are rejected.
>
> In  localhost_access_log I found entries like this:
>
> 194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:31:51 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 200 47
> 194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:35:28 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 200 47
> 194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:37:02 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 200 47
> *194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:40:36 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 500 73*
> 194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:40:36 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 200 47
> 194.187.221.160 - - [22/May/2018:14:42:26 +0200] "GET /OurService/version
> HTTP/1.1" 200 47
>
> and in catalina.out I can see an entry for the requests with HTTP status
> 200, but not for the 500 status. So my guess is that the uptime monitor
> complains about this.
>
> We are using default parameters in server.xml.
>
> Have someone an idea what's happened? Should we increase maxThreads or what
> ever?  Is there a possibility for getting more information about the reason
> for the rejects?
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> Cheers
>
> Jörg
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