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Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: ...
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- Subject: Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: ...
- From: "Camp, Neil D. \(ManTech\) CTR" <neil.camp (at) deca.mil>
- Date: Wed, 8 Feb 2006 15:58:50 -0500
- Thread-index: AcYs1BOUq5dJK62uQ3y0+jtzv9FAswAHgw+Q
- Thread-topic: Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer: ...
Hello all. I finally got everything compiled and installed on an HP-UX
server. I have added the recommended lines to my httpd.conf, but now
every time I try to drill down on any of the tests I get and error 500
page and the following error in my webserver log...
Premature end of script headers: bb-hostsvc.sh, referer:
https://odin......
It seems like only a few times this has popped up in the past due to a
bug. I was wondering if anyone could give me some pointers since I have
probably mis-configured something.
--neil
ManTech
DeCA Operations Systems Administrator
(804) 734-8353
neil.camp (at) deca.mil
-----Original Message-----
From: Chris Wopat [mailto:chrisw (at) supranet.net]
Sent: Wednesday, February 08, 2006 12:21 PM
To: hobbit (at) hswn.dk
Subject: [hobbit] Hobbit Sensitivity lowered?
Hello,
I switched from BB to hobbit about a month ago and have been generally
happy. One thing that's "different" is that Hobbit seems to be more
sensitive to services timing out, such as during an http check.
I don't see anything in bb-services related to this, is there any global
setting somwhere to permit me to allow a check to take a few more ms to
respond before it's considered "red"? My bb2.html file is frequently red
due to this, although it only lasts a few seconds.
Is there an appropriate way to do this without hacking code and finding
the timeout period?
Thanks,
--Chris
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