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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 19315] - error 70007 apr_bucket_read() failed

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error 70007 apr_bucket_read() failed

trawick@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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          Component|APR                         |mod_cgi
            Product|APR                         |Apache httpd-2.0
            Version|HEAD                        |2.0.45



------- Additional Comments From trawick@apache.org  2003-05-18 15:21 -------
This is surely not a bug in apr_bucket_read() and doesn't seem related to
keepalive either.

You have a CGI that invokes rsh?  The CGI generates no output within the timeout
specified by ServerTimeout directive and Apache cleans up the request and kills
the CGI?

You can play with ServerTimeout but perhaps what the CGI needs to do is send
data to the client intermittently so that everybody knows the request is still
alive.  Even if Apache timeouts are manipulated, if the CGI isn't necessarily
going to generate output for many minutes, proxy timeouts (if applicable) can
fire too.

I suspect this is a configuration or CGI programming error, but we'll leave it
open for the moment.  You need to identify which Apache processing you think is
inappropriate.

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