I am seeing the error in the WhatsUp Activity Log.  It is happening rather frequently.


20030213 092220 Web client thread failed
20030213 083510 EVENT SNMP Trap/Unsolicited 131.96.139.154 
Trap(enterprises.5528.30.100.2-6.1) enterprises.5528.30.10.20=2 
enterprises.5528.30.10.21=131.96.139.154 
enterprises.5528.30.10.22=enterprises.5528.30.10.2 enterprises.5528.30.10.23=18 
enterprises.5528.30.10.24=1045125319 enterprises.5528.50.27=0 Addr:131.96.139.154 
Int:6 Int:1 Tick:"7 days 23:18:07" 
20030213 081849 Web client thread failed
20030213 080048 Web client thread failed

James McGovern Amann
Network Technician Lead
Georgia State University
IST / UCCS
95 Decatur St.
Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30303
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Are you seeing "Web Client Thread Failed" in the WUG activity log, or event
log?  If so this is probably the standard message that is generated when a
page fails to be served by the WUG web server.  Why it would be happening
however, is a mystery - nobody else ( to the best of my knowledge) has
reported anything like this thus far.

Tom Keeling
WhatsUp Gold/WS_Ping
Technical Support
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Is anyone else seeing this error in the activity logs?

Web Client Thread Failed

It appears that every so often when an http client is refreshed, the web
server will be unavailable.  When you refresh again it is available.  The
error above is created when the refresh fails.



James McGovern Amann
Network Technician Lead
Georgia State University
IST / UCCS
95 Decatur St.
Suite 500
Atlanta, GA 30303
PH: 404.651.1574
FX: 404.651.4408
PG: 404.476.7754
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