[SAC] errors with Trac

Paul Spencer pspencer at dmsolutions.ca
Thu Sep 24 14:59:58 EDT 2009


I am finding that the fusion trac is almost, but not quite entirely,  
unusable.  It usually takes more than one attempt to log in  
successfully.  Once it lets me log, it often fails to let me save  
changes to a ticket by logging me out again and reporting unauthorized  
access.  This is quite random, there is no apparent pattern -  
sometimes it works first try, most of the time I have to try several  
times before it will work.

Cheers

Paul

On 2009-09-24, at 12:14 PM, Daniel Morissette wrote:

> Martin Spott wrote:
>> Already did that for a while today and noticed quite a few Apache and
>> Postfix processes (load between 20 and 24) - nothing which made me  
>> feel
>> surprised. To my opinion the web service checker is a bit too  
>> sensitive
>> and reports unavailability when the system is simply responding a bit
>> more slowly than usual.
>
> That's quite possible, it's just a simple script that uses "wget -T  
> 5 ..." and if it fails the first time (i.e. no response in 5  
> seconds) then it waits 30 seconds and tries again. If it fails both  
> times then it sends the error notice.
>
> I have modified the script to increase the timeout from 5 to 15  
> seconds (i.e. "wget -T 15 ..."), let's see if that helps. Note that  
> this just a legacy script that we had, and we use better  
> alternatives to monitor servers these days such as Nagios, so I  
> could disable the script if it creates too much noise.
>
> Daniel
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