On Wednesday 14 Jul 2010 14:08:25 you wrote:
> Have you tried the other logs? The CF specific logs? They are fairly
> straight forward if it's a cf specific problem.
> Even if it doesn't show you what happened it might help point you in the
> right direction.
The first 503 in the web server log s
Have you tried the other logs? The CF specific logs? They are fairly
straight forward if it's a cf specific problem.
Even if it doesn't show you what happened it might help point you in the
right direction.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 8:51 AM, Shannon Rhodes wrote:
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> We are attempting to interpre
We are attempting to interpret the event log. Seems like the logs are just a
guessing game without documentation.
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Which logs are you checking? I've always found that between the application,
server and exception logs they are fairly useful tracking down issues.
On Wed, Jul 14, 2010 at 8:31 AM, Shannon Rhodes wrote:
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> About a dozen developers were making all manner of changes. Do the logs
> tell us nothi
About a dozen developers were making all manner of changes. Do the logs tell
us nothing? There's no documentation at all on what the log messages mean? At
least some kind of list of normal/expected actions?
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On Tuesday 13 Jul 2010 19:16:09 you wrote:
> My boss sent us a snapshot of an event log after a 503 error shut down dev,
Who was running code then ? What code was new ? If you can find the request
that killed CF, you have a chance of finding the issue... it does happen from
time to time, normal
My boss sent us a snapshot of an event log after a 503 error shut down dev, and
asked us if anyone could figure out what it meant. I spent some time searching
online for some kind of guide to log messages, but I can't find anything at
all. At very least, it would be nice to know what kind of
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