Michael,
I'm running the Apache LogLevel at Debug just to track
errors while I'm making some minor changes to the code and also to track any
problems (such as the current one) that may come up for this release. The
suggestions you have listed below are less than helpful :(
I've been tail -f 'ing the log files when the error
was occuring. The next is to run a tcpdump on the #$@ thing to see which
level it is occuring at (ie, SSL KeepAlive issues, particular switch device
interrupting the SSL Keepalive [busted as a network geek here, too],
BrowserAgent directives). Nothing shows up in the logfile other than the
remote disconnect error (which points toward the BrowserAgent issue as a first
check point).
Karyn
-----Original Message-----Running apache? Search error_log for:
From: Michael J. Masin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:37 PM
To: Dev-List
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Subject: Re: Interesting??
... script not found or unable to stat: ...
and
... File does not exist: ...
There will probably be a lot of bogus errors, look for an authentic one (it helps if you can narrow the search by the time stamp.)
Look for a matching time stamp in access_log, the log entry will tell you the name of the file the system couldn't find.
Hopefully that will point you in the right direction...
m2
At 04:57 PM 4/30/2002 -0500, you wrote:
It's 404 No page to display. It happens fairly quickly once submitted.
Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Michael J. Masin
- To: Dev-List
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- Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 4:32 PM
- Subject: Re: Interesting??
- Are you getting a 404 message (or your 404 substitute page?) Is the browser timing out or is it a fast response?
- m2
- At 03:50 PM 4/30/2002 -0500, you wrote:
- See Throughout..... ;)
- ----- Original Message -----
- From: Charles Daminato
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- Sent: Tuesday, April 30, 2002 3:43 PM
- Subject: RE: Interesting??
- That's an odd one (I've never experienced it)..
- Starts to get annoying, but I am sure that it is something simple. I'm just not smart enough to find it ;)
- Do you use a load balanced system that has a template missing?
- No load balancing. Not grown close to that size of traffic yet. Simply 1 dedicated server neatly tucked away ;)
- Are you using a database driven web server (i.e. ZOPE) or some such?
- No data-base driving. We have tried even the "Un-modified code" on the test server and the same results, 2 different machines.
- Very odd...
- Have you checked the alignment of the planets lately? There's an interesting formation to the west (from Toronto) during the twilight hours.
- Hard to check the alignment any-more. Usually have my friend Bud around at night and things seem to spin on their own ;) Bud is the only friend that understand why some of this stuff happens, but never tells ;)
- Charles Daminato
- OpenSRS Product Manager
- Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
- -----Original Message-----
- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Dev-List
- Sent: April 30, 2002 4:20 PM
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- Subject: Interesting??
- Hi All,
- We have been using OpnSRS's code since the beginning of time... Throughout our relationship with it, we have noticed in all versions occasionally someone will press a submit button and the screen displays the "page can not be fount" while in the cgi (Such as reg_system.cgi) but if you hit the back and re-fresh the page that was supposed to appear (That couldn't be found) appears ;) Has anyone tracking this down before? We have looked through with what *knowledge* we have of cgi (Not a whole heck of a lot ;) and we haven't came up with a cure. It seems to happen about one out of 10-15 times... Any input would be considered helpful ;)
- Thanks All,
- Mike Allen, 4CheapDomains.Net
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- http://www.4CheapDomains.Net
