I'll try running under Cherokee + uWSGI and see if the problem shows
up again. Something tells me this is related to FCGI...

It's still hard to separate the false positives though. If a user
stops a upload, you see the exact same traceback.

On Aug 10, 12:47 pm, Roger <jayhawksfa...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm seeing the same symptoms.  The rate is much lower than 1 in 5 -
> maybe 1 in 100 - but definitely the same error.  Were you guys able to
> make any progress on a solution?
>
> On Aug 4, 1:17 am, hcarvalhoalves <hcarvalhoal...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Now that someone else mentioned, yes, I believe we have the same
> > problem.
>
> > I run Django thru FastCGI to a Cherokee Web Server, and occasionally,
> > uploads fail to continue (the traceback shows that the code hanged at
> > consuming the input stream, then the connection got reset by the
> > client's browser, raising EOFError).
>
> > At first, I filled a bug against Cherokee, but it didn't turned out
> > that we were able to narrow the issue. Now I know it's not related to
> > the web server, as you run Lighttpd.
>
> > The only things I can think of are, a bug on FastCGI (Flup), Django,
> > or a bug only triggered when you run Django thru FastCGI.
>
> > I've also ran my Django install with SCGI, and with different options
> > (fork / threaded), but the intermittent error persists. SCGI still
> > uses Flup though.
>
> > This bug proved to be really, really hard to reproduce or track down.
> > I only get it because I run a SaaS with dozens users uploading photos
> > every day, and some requests happen to fail starting the upload and
> > end 500'ing.
>
> > What about filling a ticket against Django?
>
> > On 2 ago, 18:49, Eric Chamberlain <e...@rf.com> wrote:
>
> > > We have an intermittent problem when uploading files.  About one in five 
> > > uploads fails, when the MultiPartParser receives an HTTP_CONTENT_LENGTH 
> > > of zero.
>
> > > We are running Django with lighttpd and fastcgi, has anyone else 
> > > encountered this problem?
>
> > > --
> > > Eric Chamberlain

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