Hi rainer, For case 70007, the timeout expired, in access log , i've got a 300 second timeout In the same time, tomcat's access log haven't any trace of the corresponding request.
For these request, response time is about 30-100ms Apache is Apache/2.2.17 Tomcat is 6.0.26 (jdk1.6.0_24) I'm preparing a tcpdump on each side to see if i can see something received by tomcat . Ivan On 25 July 2012 11:02, Rainer Jung <rainer.j...@kippdata.de> wrote: > On 25.07.2012 09:52, ivan Gouin wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> I've got those error in my httpd error log: >> >> [Wed Jul 25 08:10:55 2012] [error] (70014)End of file found: proxy: >> prefetch request body failed to *.*.*.*:50300 (...) from ..... () >> [Wed Jul 25 00:13:18 2012] [error] (70007)The timeout specified has >> expired: proxy: prefetch request body failed to to *.*.*.*:50300 (...) >> from ..... () >> > > Maybe the Timeout has expired? > > > Those error occurs with client accessing a tomcat WS through mod_proxy . >> >> Not all the requests are rejected for today, 416 out of 2194 got one of >> these errors. >> >> don't really know how to proceed to debug this error. >> thanks for your help >> > > Add %D to your Tomcat and Apache Access Logs. It is the response time in > milloiseconds (Tomcat) resp. microseconds (Apache). If the number is e.g. > slightly above 60000000 for Apache and you had set a timeout of 60 seconds, > then you know the problem is that the response takes to long. You can then > check Tomcats Access Log to see how long it actually took. If it really > takes to long in Tomcat, then take thread dumps to analyze and switch to > the Tomcat users mailing list. > > HTH. > > Rainer > > > ------------------------------**------------------------------**--------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: > users-unsubscribe@httpd.**apache.org<users-unsubscr...@httpd.apache.org> > For additional commands, e-mail: users-h...@httpd.apache.org > > -- *Ivan GOUIN** * ***Mob (Suisse**)* : +41 (0)79 941 07 90 *Mail* : gouin.i...@gmail.com