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Re: Solving a 500 error

October 01, 2013 06:04PM
On Tue, 2013-10-01 at 22:57 +0100, Ian Hobson wrote:
> On 01/10/2013 20:36, Jonathan Matthews wrote:
>
> > To be fair, chap, you're the one who has access to the log files! What
> > do *they* say?
> They tell me nothing new.
>
> When I change a static file, I get a 500 error on the next static file
> I request - even if it is not the file I have changed.
>
> Sometimes I get two consecutive 500 errors, sometimes only one.
>
> I'm still mystified as to why I should get any at all - and why on
> unchanged files?
>
> Regards
>
> Ian

To reiterate what Jonathan said... you have nginx and system logs. Next
time you get the error, how about just tailing the last 50 lines from
all logs that have changed?

Also have you gone over the basics: disks full, out of inodes, enough
open files, etc.


Steve
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Solving a 500 error

Ian Hobson October 01, 2013 12:54PM

Re: Solving a 500 error

Jonathan Matthews October 01, 2013 03:38PM

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Ian Hobson October 01, 2013 05:58PM

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GreenGecko October 01, 2013 06:04PM

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Jonathan Matthews October 01, 2013 06:06PM

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