Thanks Alan, You are correct. Like you said, was trying to understand at what level the connection establishment failed.
Dk. On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 7:22 AM Alan Carroll <solidwallofc...@oath.com.invalid> wrote: > It wasn't a DNS failure, because it has an IP address in the message > ("could not connect to 10.101.3.142"). Therefore it was a TCP or TLS level > failure due to a lack of response from the upstream. > > As far as I know you cannot change the date format for error messages. > > On Wed, Oct 31, 2018 at 1:29 AM Dk Jack <dnj0...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > Hi, > > I am trying to understand what the following error messages mean. > > > > 20181030.12h21m55s CONNECT: could not connect to 10.101.3.142 for > 'http:// > > <http://loadbal.smle.co:4080/v2/social/followee/up>....' (setting last > > failure time) > > 20181030.12h21m55s RESPONSE: sent 10.101.1.156 status 504 (Connection > Timed > > Out) for 'http://. > > < > > > http://loadbal.smle.co:4080/v2/social/followee/update?app=sing&appVariant=1&appVersion=7.2.1&msgId=857&session=g4_8_zf0GsCGF5tFbExwZAEVr0GvTaqtj7vBqZR2tXSEGgZ98NJS6/doVpQ%3D%3D&digest=6c52a70443b19d80dfa45395a462be60f633fc09 > > > > > ...' > > > > At a high level, I can understand, but I am trying to see if I can get > more > > details on what caused the connection failure i.e. was it a dns lookup > > failure or the was the server itself not available. > > > > Are there any knobs that I can configure that'd give me additional data? > I > > found this page, > > > > > > > https://docs.trafficserver.apache.org/en/6.2.x/admin-guide/monitoring/error-messages.en.html > > > > Also, is there a way to change time format in the error log i.e. regular > > 'data' command format or unix epoch timestamp format etc. Thanks. > > > > Dk. > > > > > -- > *Beware the fisherman who's casting out his line in to a dried up > riverbed.* > *Oh don't try to tell him 'cause he won't believe. Throw some bread to the > ducks instead.* > *It's easier that way. *- Genesis : Duke : VI 25-28 >