AW: [rt-users] Installation rt-2-0-15 with fastcgi
Warnke, Andreas
Andreas.Warnke at 3SOFT.de
Mon Feb 24 12:55:05 EST 2003
Thanks John for your answer,
but I guess, this must have a different cause:
this happens even on the login-page - and on every other page. And five minutes later everything is fine again - without server-restart or anything else.
And on our testmachine with mod_perl, everything is fine too.
There is an other anomalie: from time to time (every two weeks), the mysql database needs too much processing time: 90% of the 2GHz CPU are gone for the mysql process. A restart of mysql doesn't solve the problem, a RT2 restart is necessary. I don't know, if these two problems are linked somehow - but also this problem doens'n occur on our test-machine.
Kind regards
Andreas
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: John Gedeon [mailto:jgedeon at qualcomm.com]
Gesendet: Montag, 24. Februar 2003 18:29
An: Warnke, Andreas
Cc: rt-users at fsck.com
Betreff: Re: [rt-users] Installation rt-2-0-15 with fastcgi
Hi Andreas,
The time I ran into that error with rt-2-0-15 on Solaris with fastcgi
is when my scripts were trying to access a file that didn't exist. The
situation was that we have several Solaris machines and the file systems
are all shared. One of the computers was down there for when RT tried to go
to .../computer-name/path/to/file via the web it hung and I started getting
those time out errors. Maybe you have a file that RT is trying to access
that it cannot. I can't say exactly though since you are also getting the
incomplete header errors which I did not get.
Try and see what those requests have in common, ie if they are trying
to access the same page? the same ticket? etc. and maybe that will give you
a lead on the problem.
HTH
John
At 09:01 AM 2/24/2003, you wrote:
>Hello,
>
>I have installed rt-2-0-15 with fastcgi.
>Now - everything works fine since weeks
>- except for some requests : ist about 1%:
>
>It seems there is a communication problem
>betwenn fastcgi and mason_handler.fcgi.
>The error log says:
>
>[Mon Feb 17 12:57:07 2003] [error] [client 143.164.98.120] FastCGI: comm
>with server "/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi" aborted: idle
>timeout (300 sec)
>[Mon Feb 17 12:57:07 2003] [error] [client 143.164.98.120] FastCGI:
>incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
>"/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi"
>[Mon Feb 17 12:59:00 2003] [error] [client 212.86.197.105] FastCGI: comm
>with server /usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi" aborted: idle
>timeout (300 sec)
>[Mon Feb 17 12:59:00 2003] [error] [client 212.86.197.105] FastCGI:
>incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
>"/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi"
>[Mon Feb 17 12:59:16 2003] [error] [client 143.164.98.120] FastCGI: comm
>with server "/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi" aborted: idle
>timeout (300 sec)
>[Mon Feb 17 12:59:16 2003] [error] [client 143.164.98.120] FastCGI:
>incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
>"/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi"
>[Mon Feb 17 13:00:00 2003] [error] [client 212.114.211.42] FastCGI: comm
>with server "/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi" aborted: idle
>timeout (300 sec)
>[Mon Feb 17 13:00:00 2003] [error] [client 212.114.211.42] FastCGI:
>incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
>"/usr/local/rt2/bin/mason_handler.fcgi"
>
>The user gets an 'Internal Server Error' message.
>This is independently of the requested page.
>This happens independently of the socket-type:
>unix-pipes as well as tcp connections
>between fastcgi and perl don't work.
>
>Has anyone a solution? I'd be eager for suggestions.
>
>Kind Regards
>Andreas
>
>--
>Andreas Warnke
>3SOFT GmbH, Frauenweiherst. 14, 91058 Erlangen
>Tel.: +49-9131-7701-274 mailto:Andreas.Warnke at 3SOFT.de
>Fax: +49-9131-7701-333 http://www.3SOFT.de
>
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>rt-users mailing list
>rt-users at lists.fsck.com
>http://lists.fsck.com/mailman/listinfo/rt-users
>
>Have you read the FAQ? The RT FAQ Manager lives at http://fsck.com/rtfm
--
<>< Proverbs 3:5 "Trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on
your own understanding;"
More information about the rt-users
mailing list