Kevin,
It is normally (99.999% of the time) not needed. Just add it to the
plug-ins stanza in the clients.ini file and restart the web server.
e.g.
CLIENTIOTIMEOUT=600
What task is the taf doing?
Regards
Phil
On 16/03/2006, at 10:15 AM, Driscoll, Kevin wrote:
Phil looked at the clients.ini and there is no setting in there at all
for timeout??
Kevin Driscoll
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-----Original Message-----
From: Phil Wade [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 5:33 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Witango-Talk: Timeout after 6 minutes
Kevin,
It sounds like the taf file is getting tied up or looping on the
server
and never returning a response to the client.
The 5.5 client errors are quite granular now. The T2K/5.0 client
would
simply report a 200 OK with error HTML. The 5.5 client will now
change
the http status code as well as displaying it to one of the
following so
you can trap it at the web server. This is what they mean.
STATUS_OK=200; //no error
STATUS_ERR_UNKNOWN=600; // the error is unknown
STATUS_ERR_INITENV=601; // Witango client environment cannot be
initialized
STATUS_ERR_CONNECT=602; // the client has failed to connect to the
application server
STATUS_ERR_REQUEST=603; // the client has failed to allocate an
application server request
STATUS_ERR_SEND=604; // the client has failed to send the
application server request
STATUS_ERR_RESPONSE=605; // the client has received an invalid
response from the application server
STATUS_ERR_HTTPHEADER=606; // the HTTP response received from the
application server is invalid
STATUS_ERR_LICENSE=607; // reserved
STATUS_ERR_INTERNAL=608; // internal client error
STATUS_ERR_ERRORHTML=609; // the error HTML file (ERROR_HTML) is not
found
STATUS_ERR_CLIENT=610; // the client cannot be allocated by the
API
STATUS_ERR_EXCEPTION=611; // an exception, such as invalid memory
access, etc, has occurred STATUS_ERR_DESTROYREQ=612; // Cannot destroy
the request STATUS_ERR_DESTROYCON=613; // Cannot destroy the
connection
The 605 error occurs when the client does not receive a response from
the server in time. By using the push, the http header and some of
the
result html is returned to the witango client so it has received a
valid
response.
How long does it take for the taf to complete? Check the
witangoevents.log file for entries relating to files timing out or
stack
traces.
You could also try setting the CLIENTIOTIMEOUT in the clients.ini.
This controls how long the client will wait for a response from the
server. It is measured in seconds and defaults to 301 seconds, 1
second
longer than the server timeout for a taf. If the taf is meant to run
for longer than 300 seconds you could bump CLIENTIOTIMEOUT out to 600
seconds.
Regards
Phil
On 16/03/2006, at 12:59 AM, Driscoll, Kevin wrote:
Tango is completing the process but I am getting a client Plug-in
error,
but if I do a push on the file it does not fail.
Does anyone know what the problem could be?
I looked at the timeout on IIS and it was set to 600 secs.
I know that is 10 minutes but I changed to to 1600 sec and same
result.
Client/Plug-in ErrorError Code: 605
Kevin Driscoll
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