From: Neil C. <nc...@co...> - 2002-03-26 04:30:17
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Bruce Winter wrote: >>>I decided to play with 2.65 and it seemed to work pretty good but I keep >>>finding it not responding to web requests. The end of the log file looks >>>like this: >>> >>> >><snip> >> >>>03/24/02 05:46:17 PM: http_server time exceeded: time=188, lso=0, >>> >>l=136314, >> >>>ip=192.168.24.36, header=GET /comics/Monty-2002.03.24.gif HTTP/1.0 >>> >>> >>I have had this from time to time with various versions over the >>last 2 or 3 >>months. I too have found no explanation - it seems to be random. >> > > Long http_server time exceeded messages often come from a slow external web > requests. On unix, you shouldn't see them often as we fork that process if > the data to download is > a few kbytes. If on windows, you need mh.ini > http_fork=1. On the next release, that parm will default on for all Win NT, > 2k, XP users (anyone on those platforms have problems with that option?) and > off for Win 95/98 (anyone on those boxes get that option to work??) > > The l= shows how many bytes were requested, and the ip= shows the requestor. > If that is in internal ip, it shouldn't take very long. If it is external, > you must have your web interface enabled via the internet. > > Neil, I know you are on linux, so I'm not sure why you paused. If it is > reproducable, -debug http would give us more info to work with. No problem, I'm able to get it to lock up usaully in a short while (while using the Audrey). That .36 addr is one of the Audrey units. -- Linux Home Automation Neil Cherry nc...@co... http://mywebpages.comcast.net/ncherry/ (Text only) http://meltingpot.fortunecity.com/lightsey/52 (Graphics) http://linuxha.sourceforge.net/ (SourceForge) |