- check in your application.log file for that application, the errors will
be there
- for more detail, set up a mail session and a mail address to email log
messages to (in orion-application.xml) - then you get detailed request
information as well in the trace

-mike

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Toth
> [@HOTMAIL], Adam (E-mail)
> Sent: Tuesday, April 03, 2001 8:24 PM
> To: Orion-Interest
> Subject: Internal Server Error
>
>
> Hi,
>
> We're testing our web project (JSPs, Servlets and MS SQL 2000 DB).
> Orion app server version is v1.4.0.
>
> The test tool is MSWeb Application Stress v1.1.
> It's cool and free anyway, take a look:
> http://webtool.rte.microsoft.com/
>
> The problem is minor, but it would be nice to clarify.
>
> During a 10 hour reliability test, some error appears, but only for POST
> methods.
> (The testing is replaying a recorded "browsing" by sending the
> POST and GET
> requests to the server, so it's like an average user, just no
> delay between
> the requests. FYI: Number of hits: 10798682 Requests per Second:
> 299.88, so
> it's quite busy).
>
>
> We have two problematic POSTs:
>
> Problem#1:
>
> URI:                          POST /login?action=dologout
> Hit Count:                    42018
>
> Result Codes
> Code      Description                   Count
> ----------------------------------------------
> 200       OK                            42001
> 500       Internal Server Error         17
>
> Problem#2:
>
> URI:                          POST /login?action=login-frommain
> Hit Count:                    42018
>
> Result Codes
> Code      Description                   Count
> ----------------------------------------------
> 200       OK                            42010
> 500       Internal Server Error         8
>
> What is interesting that there are no other POSTs in the test,
> just GETs, so
> it's somehow seems to be related to the type of the request.
> We're doing heavy logs during the test using log4j, so we have
> the complete
> log in a file. There is no detected problem in the log.
> The possible System.outs from Orion are lost, since the window
> it's running
> has only 999 line buffer.
>
> As you probably noticed, these POST methods are going to a servlet, mapped
> to /login.
> Other mappings are used of course, so the problem is not related
> to servlet
> mapping.
>
> Unfortunately I don't know when those logs coming (at once or in random
> intervals)
>
> My questions:
> - how to store orion logs?
> - any ideas what is this problem?
> - is there any way to catch these kind of errors?
>
> Any help would be very nice.
>
> Thank you in advance,
> Adam
>
>
>


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