no, no, no! Normally, it's not 0, but sometimes, the possibility is 0.07%. It's absolutely not normal! [21/May/2013:00:02:56 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 607 27 "-" "c" "10.23.130.154" [21/May/2013:00:02:56 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 613 27 "-" "c" "10.59.24.83" [21/May/2013:00:02:56 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 604 62 "-" "e" "10.197.218.20" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 491 27 "-" "f" "-" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 612 278 "-" "f" "10.165.21.34" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.0" 200 816 27 "-" "c" "10.26.152.101" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 585 27 "-" "c" "10.67.55.190" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 463 211 "-" "f" "-" [21/May/2013:00:02:57 +0800] "POST /ourservice/api HTTP/1.1" 200 596 0 "-" "f" "10.181.30.95" You see the last column, the response content-length is 0. And we can't find the record in tomcat log. It seems nginx don't forward the request to tomcat.
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