Rainer,
On 3/24/22 05:50, Rainer Jung wrote:
Hi Chris,
client errors in jk log are always errors occurring when mod_jk tries to
write back what it got from the backend using web server APIs to the
client of the web server (user, browser etc.). So they point to a
problem between and including the web server and something in front of it.
Especially during performance problems, client errors are expected as a
consequence, because whenever people try to reload, the browser closes
the original connection and sending back response data via this
connection later fails.
I was pretty sure this was the case. Is that specifically documented
anywhere? If not, I'd like to clarify that in the documentation for mod_jk.
Thanks,
-chris
Am 23.03.2022 um 13:08 schrieb Christopher Schultz:
All,
What kinds of things will cause a "client error" in mod_jk's
accounting? Does that mean things like unexpected disconnects on the
part of the remote client (i.e. web browser), or does it mean failure
of the jk module itself to connect (as a client) to the back-end Tomcat?
I'm starting to see situations where we have small numbers of client
errors occurring "all the time", meaning that we accumulate maybe
10-20 per day. If that's web browser disconnects then I don't care at
all. If it's a problem I have with my internal networking and
resource-allocation, then it's something I have to adjust.
Thanks,
-chris
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