Barry Cannon schreef op wo 02-10-2013 om 10:51 [+0100]:
> The syslog show the details below suggesting opac-main.pl is the
> culprit but I am struggling to find any form that posts to
> opac-main.pl in order to cause multipl form submissions.
The syslog just shows what was killed, it's not necess
On Wed, Oct 02, 2013 at 10:51:05AM +0100, Barry Cannon wrote:
> However, when the event happens in the wild, so to speak, there isn't
> anything unusual about the apache logs. The syslog show the details below
> suggesting opac-main.pl is the culprit but I am struggling to find any form
> that post
This has just starting happening to one of our sites. While I can recreate
a server crash by holding down the enter key on certain pages I am not
certain this is the issue. When holding down the enter key and forcing a
crash I can see the apache logs showing multiple posts. The kernel log
shows the
op 28-09-13 07:45, Galen Charlton schreef:
> Adapting a JavaScript technique [1] to disable multiple form submission
> prevented holding down on the enter key from spamming patron searches
> for me. Of course, that's not a bulletproof technique for various
> reasons, but something like it should p
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Galen Charlton wrote:
> What ended up showing up in my logs was the repeated POSTs to member.pl,
> though not any GETs of circulation.pl.
>
Adapting a JavaScript technique [1] to disable multiple form submission
prevented holding down on the enter key from
Hi,
On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 11:08 AM, Galen Charlton wrote:
> I was able to make this happen by performing a patron search and not
> releasing the enter key for a few seconds.
>
> I'll check logs once my test VM recovers. :)
>
What ended up showing up in my logs was the repeated POSTs to member
Hi,
On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 7:36 PM, Robin Sheat wrote:
>
> It just keeps going like this until I stop apache, and when I start it
> up again, this doesn't immediately recur.
>
> My theory is that there's some javascript somewhere that just loses it
> and goes mad, but I don't know. Any ideas? Th
I just saw a thing that I've seen a few times before, and have heard
anecdotally that others have too.
The problem is that something hits the same URL over and over,
eventually knocking over the server.
I have some theories, but they're hard to test because this is a rare
thing to happen, so I wa