Sorry for the top post
Normally it is nothing you should care about.
If a client disconnect from the webserver, uwsgi will knows it only after
data sending. This trigger a sigpipe that uwsgi reports for diagnostic
purpose. You can disable it with --ignore-sigpipe
Roberto
> why happen this ?
>
> [pid: 32096|app: 0|req: 75/75] 189.203.7.69 () {56 vars in 1057 bytes}
> [Mon Aug 22 12:09:43 2011] GET /admin/ => generated 0 bytes in 100221
> msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 7 headers in 428 bytes (0 switches on core 0)
> SIGPIPE: writing to a closed pipe/socket/fd (probably the client
> disconnected) on request /admin/ (ip 189.203.7.69) !!!
> write(): Broken pipe [plugins/python/wsgi_subhandler.c line 189]
> [pid: 32096|app: 0|req: 76/76] 189.203.7.69 () {56 vars in 1057 bytes}
> [Mon Aug 22 12:11:24 2011] GET /admin/ => generated 0 bytes in 1882
> msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 7 headers in 428 bytes (0 switches on core 0)
> SIGPIPE: writing to a closed pipe/socket/fd (probably the client
> disconnected) on request /admin/ (ip 189.203.7.69) !!!
> write(): Broken pipe [plugins/python/wsgi_subhandler.c line 189]
> [pid: 32096|app: 0|req: 77/77] 189.203.7.69 () {56 vars in 1058 bytes}
> [Mon Aug 22 12:11:26 2011] GET /admin/ => generated 0 bytes in 228
> msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 7 headers in 428 bytes (0 switches on core 0)
> SIGPIPE: writing to a closed pipe/socket/fd (probably the client
> disconnected) on request /admin/ (ip 189.203.7.69) !!!
> write(): Broken pipe [plugins/python/wsgi_subhandler.c line 189]
> [pid: 32096|app: 0|req: 78/78] 189.203.7.69 () {56 vars in 1058 bytes}
> [Mon Aug 22 12:11:26 2011] GET /admin/ => generated 0 bytes in 142
> msecs (HTTP/1.1 200) 7 headers in 428 bytes (0 switches on core 0)
>
> it is very ramdonly
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