What i would do then is increase the log level to debug and try to catch the
error being behind 503
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On May 3, 2010 8:17 AM, "Boehm, Matthew" wrote:
Hi Igor,
When that happens, a log entry is usually written somewhere. As I said in my
original post, no log entries are being g
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Subject: Re: [us...@httpd] Reason for 503
Reaching max number of connections maybe?
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On May 1, 2010 6:47 AM, "Boehm, Matthew" wrote:
Hello,
I'm searching for a way to determine why apache would present/return a 503
Service Unavailable. I cannot seem t
Reaching max number of connections maybe?
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On May 1, 2010 6:47 AM, "Boehm, Matthew" wrote:
Hello,
I’m searching for a way to determine why apache would present/return a 503
Service Unavailable. I cannot seem to find a way to log this other than the
fact that it occurred. The
Hello,
I'm searching for a way to determine why apache would present/return a
503 Service Unavailable. I cannot seem to find a way to log this other
than the fact that it occurred. There is no information in the error_log
nor in /var/log/message nor in any of the access_logs dealing with any
of th