Hi, I have a httpd serving PHP app via FastCGI interface. This application sends quite large data (1GB) but httpd timeouts the connection during transfer.
What I found is the following sequence of events: 1) curl https://somehost/download/stuff 2) transfer starts 3) no mention of new conncetion in access.log and error.log or stdout/stderr 4) 50-60s last I can see GET request in access.log 5) 60s later connection timeout event occurs 6) curl fails I tried to trace the source of this issue but I'm not familiar with httpd code. This is the only place where timeout is set in fastcgi: /usr.sbin/httpd/server_fcgi.c:369 bufferevent_settimeout(clt->clt_srvbev, srv_conf->timeout.tv_sec, srv_conf->timeout.tv_sec); bufferevent_enable(clt->clt_srvbev, EV_READ|EV_WRITE); if (clt->clt_toread != 0) { server_read_httpcontent(clt->clt_bev, clt); bufferevent_enable(clt->clt_bev, EV_READ); } else { bufferevent_disable(clt->clt_bev, EV_READ); fcgi_add_stdin(clt, NULL); } Nothing too suspicious here, but I can't figure out why it timeouts despite data being actively pumped through the connection? Any suggestions welcome. I'm out of ideas. Cheers, Chris
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