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all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum SupportPost installation Very random 500 Internal server error Posted by adroid on August 25, 2012 at 10:49pm Hi Drupal site gives 500 Internal server error drupal 500 internal server error after update at very random moments. Is there some way how to track it down? Each time drupal 7 500 internal server error when 500 strikes, error_log will have these entries: ------------ka.test.com [Sun Aug 26 00:47:45 2012] [error] [client 86.15.149.1] mod_zfpm(2293)-14A1809F: partial FastCGI response: socket drupal install 500 internal server error closed before receiving FCGI_END_REQUEST record: num_prev_requests=5 num_bytes_read=111448 (fastcgi.c:1068), referer: http://ka.test.com/en/test ka.test.com [Sun Aug 26 00:47:45 2012] [error] [client 86.15.149.1] mod_zfpm(2293)-14A1809F: in addition: the type of current record is not known, since 0 bytes of FastCGI record header
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has been received (fastcgi.c:1090), referer: http://ka.test.com/en/testka.test.com [Sun Aug 26 00:47:45 2012] [error] [client 86.15.149.1] (20014)Internal error: ap_content_length_filter: apr_bucket_read() failed, referer: http://ka.test.com/en/test ------------ And sometimes there is this line too: Premature end of script headers: index.php NB! It doesn't happen on any certain URL...basically any URL can trigger it. Regards Raido Log in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 7.x Comments Are you on Dreamhost, by any Drave Robber commented August 26, 2012 at wordpress 500 internal server error 12:45am Are you on Dreamhost, by any chance? If yes, switching from PHP 5 FASTCGI to PHP 5 CGI can help. (it can make it a bit slower, though) Log in or register to post comments Thank you for reply. No, not adroid commented August 26, 2012 at 4:19pm Thank you for reply. No, not on Dreamhost. I've tried running PHP as CGI(5.3.12 & 5.2.17) and also as SAPI(5.2.17) - 500 error still strikes. Current memory_limit is 512M, so shouldn't have problems. It's unlikely that UTF-8 BOM is somehow related? Log in or register to post comments you may have to on the error reporting on you server. Chandan Chaudhary commented August 26, 2012 at 5:50pm i use to face this problem in my previous site and most of the time error reporting shows me the error to work upon a solution. Need Drupal help?Reach me Acquia Certified Grand Masters Drupal Site Builder, Themer, Developer. Log in or register to post comments Actually error reporting is adroid commented August 28, 2012 at 2:13pm Actually error reporting is turned on. And when error takes place, website doesn't show much more info. The most detailed message(on first post) I was able to get was still from error_log. Quite clueless what to do next. Log in or register to post comments Sorry, no id
all over the world. Join today Community Community Home Getting Involved Chat Forum ServicesHosting support 500 Internal Server Error drupal bluehost Posted by poojaslatt on April 18, 2007 at 5:09am I have a drupal installation up php 500 internal server error on bluehost. There has been absolutely no code changes on for more than 3 weeks. This morning all of a sudden, out of the blue, it started showing up 500 internal server errors on most the the php pages. All static pages like .html and .txt show up fine, and so do some php pages like phpinfo.php Errors Look like these: Premature end of script headers: /home/asd/public_html/index.php Too late to run INIT https://www.drupal.org/node/1754500 block at perl//CGI/Alert.pm line 108 etc.. I have seen a few other people on this forum have this same problem, but haven't seen a resolution. Bluehost did upgrade their php version to 4.4.6 but that was about a week ago and the "500" errors started showing up just this morning And we havent touched the code in 3 weeks and the local copy of our site works on our local machines Log https://www.drupal.org/node/137225 in or register to post comments ⋅ Categories: Drupal 4.7.x Comments Same problem, same circumstances yaman commented April 19, 2007 at 12:12am I just wanted to chip in that my site has the same exact problem and the same exact circumstances. I have been running the website with no changes to code for almost 6 weeks now, but when I checked it this morning many of the pages began showing 500 errors. However, some of them work. For example: http://www.aelme.org/ (main page, WORKS)http://www.aelme.org/about-aelme (a page, WORKS)http://www.aelme.org/israel (a node listing, WORKS) http://www.aelme.org/donate (a page, DOESNT WORK)http://www.aelme.org/syria (a node listing, DOESNT WORK) I should emphasize that the vast majority of these pages do NOT work. I contacted BlueHost to report it and this is what they responded to me: There is a problem with your .htaccess file I have spent quite I bit of time trying to fix it but with web friendly urls they are vey specific you are going to need to look at drupal support forums. The problem is not a server related problem. Please let me know if you have further questions. However, I'm pretty sure this is not the problem. I tried looking through the forums and none of the htaccess 'fixes' apply to me. Anybody have any ideas? I'm s
all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Private https://www.drupal.org/node/892390 DownloadIssues 500 Internal Server Error on linking to Files Closed http://stackoverflow.com/questions/10994129/internal-server-error-uploading-a-file (fixed)Project:Private DownloadVersion:6.x-1.2Component:MiscellaneousPriority:NormalCategory:Support requestAssigned:UnassignedReporter:pltmdudeCreated:August 24, 2010 - 20:17Updated:September 10, 2010 - 01:30 Log in or register to update this issue I'm still getting the internal server error when I click on a link to files stored in the private directory. Here's what 500 internal I've tried: 1. restoring from a backup to a time before I tried switching to drupal's private file system. 2. upgrading to private_download 6.x-1.2 3. uninstalling, deleting the private_download module and private directory, and reinstalling 4. disabling the content_access module to make sure it wasn't conflicting And I'm still getting the same 500 internal server 500 Internal Server Error. I'm getting the same error in both of the ways (below) I'm trying to link to the uploaded file. I'm trying both ways because I'm not sure which is correct. But the result is the same either way. /drupal/system/files/private/filename.pdf /drupal/system/files/filename.pdf Interestingly, when I tested the links before I re-uploaded the files, on the first link, I got a normal drupal "Page Not Found" error. But with the second link format, even without the file being uploaded, I was getting that Internal Server Error. The only other variable I can figure may be affecting my results is the fact that I had tried the private_upload module first. But I have deleted that module now. (it didn't provide an uninstall option) Is there anything else I should be checking? Comments Comment #1 bacteriaman CreditAttribution: bacteriaman commented August 25, 2010 at 12:03am Here's a bunch of random questions. 1) Are
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