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[users@httpd] webdav failure

Hello,

today I discovered a problem with mod_dav (recent apache20). A user told
me that his webdav connections periodically crashes. The apache error
log says:
[Sun Mar 20 13:30:40 2005] [error] [client xxx.xxx.108.85] Could not get
next bucket brigade  [500, #0]

I do not know what this message means.

Thanks for help,
Daniel.

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Re: [users@httpd] Ok Here we go Newb questions

Posted by Joshua Slive <js...@gmail.com>.
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 15:28:21 -0500, Joe Tellup <jo...@tellup.org> wrote:
> Well thanks for the welcome, and yes I want to make sure I don't abuse this
> forum.
> 
> Three questions then if I may, I searched the docs found nothing.
> 
> With IIS you turn on your web server and your ftp server. It appears that
> apache is only a web server, do I need a third party ftp server?

Or add an ftp module to apache.  I know there are a couple different
projects around that integrate ftp serving into apache, but I don't
have experience with any of them, so I can't provide specific help. 
In the end, you may very well find it easier to have a third-party ftp
server.

> 
> Next, again with IIS you set your cgi time out in the control panel, do we
> do this in the config file with apache?

I'm not sure.  I'm not exactly sure what the IIS cgi time-out setting does.  
There is a "Timeout" directive in apache, but it applies to alot of
different stuff, not simply CGI.

> 
> Finally, where do we set users accesses? Is that strictly controlled by
> .htaccess?

See:
http://httpd.apache.org/docs-2.0/howto/auth.html

> I have also faced that weird error. Do you think that this is a client
> problem?
> 
> My user was using the "Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing
> Provider DAV", probably a IE.

This seems like a part of another conversation.

Joshua.

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[users@httpd] Ok Here we go Newb questions

Posted by Joe Tellup <jo...@tellup.org>.
Well thanks for the welcome, and yes I want to make sure I don't abuse this
forum.

Three questions then if I may, I searched the docs found nothing.

With IIS you turn on your web server and your ftp server. It appears that
apache is only a web server, do I need a third party ftp server?

Next, again with IIS you set your cgi time out in the control panel, do we
do this in the config file with apache?

Finally, where do we set users accesses? Is that strictly controlled by
.htaccess?

Remember I've run IIS for 6 years now, no nothing about apache.

Thanks


















































Hello

I have also faced that weird error. Do you think that this is a client
problem?

My user was using the "Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing
Provider DAV", probably a IE.



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Re[2]: [users@httpd] webdav failure

Posted by John <is...@cc.uoi.gr>.
From: Daniel Graupner <li...@danielgraupner.de>
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Date: Sunday, March 20, 2005, 3:19:44 PM
Subject: [users@httpd] webdav failure



  Sunday, March 20, 2005, 3:19:44 PM, you wrote:

  > Daniel Graupner wrote:
>> Joe Orton wrote:
>> I emailed the user and mail the answer as soon as it arrives.

> OK, first said he first tried with windows network environment, he
> wanted to upload 50GB of data over night. The next morning he
> investigated that his machine rebooted over night and I had this log
> message (Question is if the log says that the client had problems or
> server?).

> Then he tried with "Mac OS Finder" and later with "Goliath for Mac OS"
> and the error there was that the connection was lost (but he said this
> was not the case).

> Is it sure to say that the "...bucket..." error is directly related with
> a client problem??

> Regards, Daniel.

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Hello

I have also faced that weird error. Do you think that this is a client
problem?

My user was using the "Microsoft Data Access Internet Publishing
Provider DAV", probably a IE.



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Re: [users@httpd] webdav failure

Posted by Joe Orton <jo...@redhat.com>.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 02:19:44PM +0100, Daniel Graupner wrote:
> Daniel Graupner wrote:
> > Joe Orton wrote:
> > I emailed the user and mail the answer as soon as it arrives.
> 
> OK, first said he first tried with windows network environment, he
> wanted to upload 50GB of data over night. The next morning he
> investigated that his machine rebooted over night and I had this log
> message (Question is if the log says that the client had problems or
> server?).
> 
> Then he tried with "Mac OS Finder" and later with "Goliath for Mac OS"
> and the error there was that the connection was lost (but he said this
> was not the case).
> 
> Is it sure to say that the "...bucket..." error is directly related with
> a client problem??

The error message you referenced could occur when a client aborted a PUT
request before sending the complete request body; I don't think there's
much more that we can tell from the error, unfortunately.

joe

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Re: [users@httpd] webdav failure

Posted by Daniel Graupner <li...@danielgraupner.de>.
Daniel Graupner wrote:
> Joe Orton wrote:
> I emailed the user and mail the answer as soon as it arrives.

OK, first said he first tried with windows network environment, he
wanted to upload 50GB of data over night. The next morning he
investigated that his machine rebooted over night and I had this log
message (Question is if the log says that the client had problems or
server?).

Then he tried with "Mac OS Finder" and later with "Goliath for Mac OS"
and the error there was that the connection was lost (but he said this
was not the case).

Is it sure to say that the "...bucket..." error is directly related with
a client problem??

Regards, Daniel.

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Re: [users@httpd] webdav failure

Posted by Daniel Graupner <li...@danielgraupner.de>.
Joe Orton wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 01:58:27PM +0100, Daniel Graupner wrote:
>>[Sun Mar 20 13:30:40 2005] [error] [client xxx.xxx.108.85] Could not get
>>next bucket brigade  [500, #0]
> 
> 
> What client is being used here?  Can you describe what happens on the
> client when you see this message? 

apache access log: "WebDAVFS/1.2.7 (01278000) Darwin/7.8.0 (Power
Macintosh)"

I emailed the user and mail the answer as soon as it arrives.

Regards, Daniel.

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Re: [users@httpd] webdav failure

Posted by Joe Orton <jo...@redhat.com>.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2005 at 01:58:27PM +0100, Daniel Graupner wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> today I discovered a problem with mod_dav (recent apache20). A user told
> me that his webdav connections periodically crashes. The apache error
> log says:
> [Sun Mar 20 13:30:40 2005] [error] [client xxx.xxx.108.85] Could not get
> next bucket brigade  [500, #0]

What client is being used here?  Can you describe what happens on the
client when you see this message? 

joe

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