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Re: Errors ajp_process_callback::jk_ajp_common.c (1954): Writing to client aborted or client network

Not my particular environment Linux Apache however the way I read the mod_jk log content is very similar or same as this other thread and  detail in isapi_redirect log on Windows IIS environment.

 

Thread:
http://forums.adobe.com/message/5878493#5878493

 

MOD_JK log sample:

 

[info ] jk_ajp_common.c ajp_process_callback :: (1954 ) :
Writing to client aborted or client network problems

[info ] jk_ajp_common.c ajp_service :: ( 2629 ):
( cfusion ) sending request to tomcat failed ( unrecoverable ) ,
Because of client write error ( attempt = 1 )

[info ] jk_handler :: mod_jk.c ( 2718 ) :
Aborting connection for worker = cfusion


ISAPI_redirect log sample:

 

[info] ajp_process_callback::jk_ajp_common.c (1984):
Writing to client aborted or client network problems

[info] ajp_service::jk_ajp_common.c (2684):
(cfusion) sending request to tomcat failed (unrecoverable),
because of client write error (attempt=1)

[info] HttpExtensionProc::jk_isapi_plugin.c (2289):
service() failed because client aborted connection


Where I am seeing that sequence of log, CF10 IIS is not having any issue so it may not actually relate to the CF10 not responding. I would like to find a glossary of tomcat messages and the meaning however I have not got an
interpretation to that log sequence. I will add the sites for me that have those logs have BYO wireless clients and it would be fair to say those users do not log off CF application however just close their browser or lid of laptop. Neither have I been able to reproduce the environment to cause that log detail so merely guess from me rather than statement of fact.

 

HTH, Carl.


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