Re: [users@httpd] GET Returns Status 104

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We recreated that one file and it works fine now. I'm just very confused how apache was the only program that had trouble accessing that one particular file.

I'll still answer the questions...
- is the file OK when downloaded?
The download would fail at random spots in the file. Nothing was consistent.

- is there anything in the error log?
Nope. Apache thinks it finished sending the file.

- what do you get in the access log?
Status 104.

- how is the "file" generated?
Just a regular file.

- is it really a static file on a disk, or is it generated dynamically or is it on a network device?
Static, but on NFS. There are over 20 million files on the server that work fine so I doubt it was the server.

Anyway, it works now.

Thanks!

On 1/26/06, Boyle Owen <Owen.Boyle@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Steve [mailto:lardcanoe@xxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 25. Januar 2006 22:01
> To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [users@httpd] GET Returns Status 104
>
> One of our files consistently returns a status of 104 when a
> GET is performed on it. I cannot find what a status of 104
> means (it is not listed in httpd.h in the apache source). I
> even did a grep on the source code and didn't see any
> hardcoded return values of 104.
>
> I am able to copy it with ftp or scp successfully, so I don't
> think it is the file. Plus, the file is only 156MB so there
> isn't a size issue and other files of the same size in the
> same directory have no problems, and there is nothing odd
> about the name. Finally, the client doesn't return any errors
> and thinks the download was successful (it assumes anything
> less than 300 and greater than 0 is ok).

104 isn't listed in RFC2068, but remember that the protocol is extensible so it is not excluded that a server (possibly a module loaded into apache?) can add an additional status-code. In any case, 1xx is defined as informational and should be used only if there was no problem with the request.

- is the file OK when downloaded?
- If not, what's wrong with it?
- is there anything in the error log?
- what do you get in the access log?
- how is the "file" generated?
- is it really a static file on a disk, or is it generated dynamically or is it on a network device?

Rgds,
Owen Boyle
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>
> I am using 2.0.55.
>
> Any thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
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