Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2005 15:39:16 -0600 From: Kevin Kinsey <kdk@daleco.biz> To: Chris <racerx@makeworld.com> Cc: Scott Stevenson <scott@maxify.com> Subject: Re: Partial web page loading Message-ID: <42190384.7090500@daleco.biz> In-Reply-To: <4218F8C2.6050603@makeworld.com> References: <73429203-8380-11D9-9642-003065CA9E5A@maxify.com> <4218F8C2.6050603@makeworld.com>
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Chris wrote: > Scott Stevenson wrote: > >> I'm a relatively new user of FreeBSD (5.3 release), and have >> encountered a problem that I haven't seen on other platforms. The >> details and a screenshot are outlined here: >> >> http://theocacao.com/document.page/82 >> >> Essentially, web content (text and images alike, it seems) >> occasionally fails to load in entirety. I personally haven't be >> able to recreate this yet, but a few people have sent me >> emails about it. I didn't hear anything about this prior to >> switching to FreeBSD. This is the exact same content I had >> running on a Red Hat-based machine running the same version of Apache. >> >> I've done a lot of googling and looking through mailing list >> archives, but haven't been able to identify any real leads yet. >> Syslog doesn't suggest anything is amiss. My environment is: >> >> FreeBSD 5.3-Release >> Apache 2.0.50 >> PHP 5.0.2 >> BIND 9.3.0 >> >> Both Apache and PHP were built from ports. I realize >> Apache is a few versions behind, and I'm going to upgrade it. >> Looking at the changelog, though, I can't seem to find >> anything that would pertain to this. >> >> Any ideas? > > > > See if the issue continues. Is it only certain days? Certain hours? > From certain locales? I would not be surprised if it clears up. If > it does, chalk it up to your ISP Are we understanding correctly that it's the server at issue? Pages from theocacao.com are looking fine here. On cocoadevcentral.com, the article I looked at seemed fine; however, the right sidebar/navbar seemed truncated. I felt sure it was a rendering/CSS bug, though. I'd sure keep an eye on: top(1) /var/log/httpd-access.log /var/log/httpd-error.log Is there any pattern to these "misloaded" pages? Kevin Kinsey
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