[users@httpd] Apache Sending only tiny .html files

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Folks,

I am using apache:
Server version: Apache/2.0.40
Server built:   Feb 25 2003 05:01:56

On a redhat 9 system.

I'm using coldfusionmx and PostgreSQL.


Everything has been working fine for months until a few hours ago. (What happened a few hours ago? I dunno. I would say "nothing", but I know better.)

Now the server will not serve pages with the .html suffix if it is over 255 characters long, and only from the base directory. It returns nothing at all, and no error messages are put in the log. Shorter files, or files with different suffixes or from subdirectories all work fine. Coldfusion is still working, and PostgreSQL is still working too.

I have only one possible hint, and that is in the error logs I see these enteries, which do not show up in any other error logs in my archive.

[snip]
[Tue Aug 23 10:16:41 2005] [notice] jrApache[21005] Couldn't initialize from remote server, JRun server(s) probably down. [Tue Aug 23 10:16:41 2005] [notice] jrApache[21005] JRun will not accept request. Check JRun web server configuration and JRun mappings on JRun server. [Tue Aug 23 10:16:41 2005] [notice] jrApache[21005] could not initialize Server_1:127.0.0.1:51010 [Tue Aug 23 10:16:41 2005] [notice] jrApache[21005] Couldn't initialize from remote server, JRun server(s) probably down.
[snip]

The log has about 20 of entries like these.

I hope I have supplied all needed information, but if not please let me know what else you need to know. I'm hoping someone has seen this problem and can say "the fix is this..."


Please suggest what I might do to get the server running properly again.


Thank you,
Mr. Char-Lez Braden

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