Oh, and since I'm writing anyway...

On 24. 2. 2015, at 18:48, Chuck Hill <[email protected]> wrote:

> I don’t see that one very often.  IIRC, it means that it sent the request to 
> an instance and got a null response back.  That probably means the app threw 
> an exception either very early or very late in the R-R loop.

Thanks!

> Check the app logs for exceptions.

None. Far as I can say, the request -- it was CSV import, too, but none of 
those which went wrong -- did spawn its background thread and finished all 
right -- I'm logging R/Rs from application's awake/sleep, and all looks OK. 
Definitely no exception in my application log nearby.

> Did an instance run out of memory?

Hardly. I log the heap (and lately also the Perm Gen stuff which bit my back a 
couple of days ago), and there was plenty of both.

> Check the Apache error.log just to be sure.

Thanks again, I've asked the system admin to do that. I did that anyway, for 
that day there _was_ something fishy (hmmmm... perhaps it even might be 
related):

The thing is, I've got a report from a user that one request took more than 20 
seconds to reload in his browser. I have found it in my logs, and App.awake to 
App.sleep it took 1.818 seconds. Another request reported to last a dozen of 
seconds from the user's point of view took 0.577 seconds App.awake to 
App.sleep. Weird.

Thanks again,
OC 

> On 2015-02-24, 8:35 AM, "OC" wrote:
> 
> Hello there,
> 
> what the $subject means and who reports it?
> 
> I've googled a bit before coming here, and found
> (a) it seems to be a Wonder error report 
> (https://github.com/wocommunity/wonder/blob/master/Utilities/Adaptors/Adaptor/errors.h)
> (b) it seems to be quite common to see with Apple own applications 
> (http://forums.appleinsider.com/t/418/apple-store-seems-to-be-down-right-now/40
>  and more similar ones, with Knowlegde Base, with Apple WebMail, etc.)
> 
> (Incidentally, Apple uses Wonder? That's nice to know.)
> 
> But what I haven't been able to find (yet) is what it actually means? :-O I 
> did succeed to find the appopriate source (transaction.c in the Adaptor) and 
> function (_errorResponse) which seem to generate the report, but without a 
> detailed study of the adaptor code I'm none the smarter of what condition 
> causes this (well, the condition is that WOAppReq.error contains 4, but... :))
> 
> Does somebody here know, or am I to dive into the adaptor sources?
> 
> Not that I would care, but one of the users of my application did see the 
> thing today :(
> 
> Thanks a lot,
> OC
> 
> 
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