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Axel
August 17, 2010 01:32PM
Hi Maxim,

thanks for your reply. I don't think firewall could have anything to do with this. And I don't find any log related to crashed workers.
All I have is:
2010/07/28 18:19:49 [info] 28987#0: *49 client closed prematurely connection while sending response to client, client: 213.31.XX.XX
but I think this is not an issue as well.
Nothing in nginx general logs, nothing in syslog

Is there any limit (memory, timeout) I should increase?

Thanks

Axel


Le 17 août 2010 à 16:42, Maxim Dounin a écrit :

> Hello!
>
> On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 03:00:17PM +0200, Axel wrote:
>
>> I get still the same issue on nginx 0.7.67. Medium and big files
>> are sometimes (I don't know when or why) truncated. I have a
>> server configuration for static.mydomain.tld that is doing
>> nothing else than sending static content (no PHP, CGI ...).
>>
>> server {
>> listen 80;
>> server_name static.mydomain.tld;
>> root /var/www/medias/;
>> expires 90d;
>> access_log /var/log/nginx/medias_access.log;
>> error_log /var/log/nginx/medias_error.log notice;
>>
>> location /videos/ {
>> expires -90d;
>> send_timeout 600;
>> keepalive_timeout 600 600;
>> error_page 404 = /videos/video_not_found.png;
>> }
>>
>> location /gallery/ {
>> error_page 404 = /galerie/1x1.png;
>> }
>> }
>>
>> When it fails on images, I have half-downloaded images and when
>> it fails on videos, the video playback stops after a couple a
>> seconds. Here is a screenshot of failed images
>
> Config looks sane and shouldn't cause any problems.
>
> Most likely reason is shortage of some system resources, e.g.
> you've run out of memory or socket buffers. Other possible
> reasons include:
>
> - something like statefull firewall inbetween which run
> out of states and dropping random connections;
>
> - nginx workers dying for some reason, likely unrelated to this
> particular server block.
>
> Looking into error_log may be helpfull. Note well: you may want
> to look into global error_log as well, not only the one defined
> for this particular server.
>
> Maxim Dounin
>
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