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should it matter) that holds players for a reasonably large number of videos -- click a button on a thumbnail of the image and a modal player opens up, playing the video. Works fine; no big deal. My server is Apache 2.2.15, fwiw. The question: when I look at my server logs, I see entries for each of the videos with an HTTP code of 206 (partial content), such as: GET /videos/a_video.mp4 HTTP/1.1" 206 1130496 "Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X status code 206 partial content 10_9_1) AppleWebKit/537.73.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.0.1 Safari/537.73.11" I'm not sure what these entries mean, exactly. When this page loaded, was 1.1 MB of stuff really pushed over the network to the client, or is this just information that the client is meant to use when/if the file is really requested by the user? Dumping all this stuff onto the user/client would be a pretty piggish thing to do to somebody's bandwidth (let along my site's), especially on a mobile connection. (Based on some additional log analysis, it looks like those bits are really getting pushed, but checking this with other more knowledgeable people surely seems like the right thing to do...) apache-2.2 http http-status-code share|improve this question edited Feb 1 '14 at 20:30 asked Feb 1 '14 at 20:13 Jim Miller 2762516 "more stuff" is probably important. You should probably include it. –Michael Hampton♦ Feb 1 '14 at 20:17 Sorry; see edits. This is just me looking at the page in Mac/Safari, although I don't see any big differences in behavior with other browsers. –Jim Miller Feb 1 '14 at 20:31 add a comment| 1 Answer 1 active oldest votes up vote 12 down vote accepted This looks perfectly normal to me. Most video (and even audio!) players request small chunks of the file at a time, and then request more later, as the user actually plays the video. 206 is only sent when the user-agent specifically reques
Problem When using the Lion Recovery Disk Assistant, you get the following message when creating a disk: "The recovery drive wasn't created. 206 partial content html5 video There was an error creating recovery disk". Solution Go to your Applications folder.
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Open the Utilities folder. Open Disk Utility. On the left, select the drive that you want to use to
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be a Recovery drive. Click the Partition tab. Look at the box under Partition Layout: If it contains at least one partition: Click the Erase tab. Make sure the format is set http://serverfault.com/questions/571554/what-does-http-code-206-partial-content-really-mean to "Mac OS Extended (Journalled)". Click the Erase button (near the bottom). If it is just a blank box with no partitions: Click the + button. Make sure the Format is set to "Mac OS Extended (Journalled)". Click the Apply button. Once finished, close Disk Utility. Share this: Print Email Facebook Reddit Twitter Google 9 Responses to "There was an error creating recovery disk" http://www.fixkb.com/2011/08/there-was-an-error-creating-recovery-disk.html Reply Gus August 11, 2011 at 22:47 Followed these instructions but still getting the error message. Reply Carl Norton August 12, 2011 at 08:37 Is it a flash drive or external hard drive? Reply Sean Barrick August 15, 2011 at 14:39 I get the error -206 which is at about 99% complete. I'm using a Sandisk 16GB USB drive. Followed all instructions, process start ok, then at final stage Error -206 Any solutions? Reply Carl Norton August 15, 2011 at 15:22 That error indicates that the drive may be "corrupt or unusable". Are you able to format the drive successfully on Windows or Linux? Reply Sean Barrick August 15, 2011 at 15:31 yes I am. It is a previous Windows formatted drive, I used MACDrive for Windows to Format it. I first created a new Partition using DiskUtility in OSX, I would have thought that if there was a problem with the USB drive that would not have worked? Reply Carl Norton August 15, 2011 at 16:58 In some cases, problematic USB drives can be formatted, but still cause I/O errors. Try wiping the drive completely and fo
server returned: Server Failure: The name server was unable to process 206 partial content this query. This means that the cache was not able to resolve the hostname presented in the URL. Check if the address is correct. Your cache administrator is webmaster. Generated Thu, 20 Oct 2016 04:17:42 GMT by s_wx1080 (squid/3.5.20)