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Java JSRs Mobile Certification Databases Caching Books Engineering Languages Frameworks Products This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: Tomcat (104)Connection reset 104 connection reset by peer apache by peer: Info in Apache error log Deepak Dew Ranch apr_socket_recv connection reset by peer 104 apache Hand Posts: 79 posted 11 years ago HI, I am getting this info/error in apache error log apache bench apr_socket_recv connection reset by peer 104 I am using Apache 2.046/Linux3.0 and getting this info in error log: [Wed Dec 22 12:07:54 2004] [info] (104)Connection reset by peer: core_output_filter: writing data to the
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network Please help me to avoid this if anyone has come across Thanks Deepak IBM Certified Advance WAS Administrator on 6.1, BEA Certified WebLogic Server 81 Administrator, Vitria Certified BusinessWorks Administrator, SCJP 2 William Brogden Author and all-around good cowpoke Rancher Posts: 13074 6 posted 11 years ago That simply means that when tomcat apr_socket_recv connection reset by peer (104) apache benchmark tried to write a response, the connection was not there -presumably the user dropped the connection or the network lost it. This is not a Tomcat problem so don't worry about it. Bill Deepak Dew Ranch Hand Posts: 79 posted 11 years ago Hi Well I am not using Tomcat but Apache is forwarding requests to cisco loadbalancer and then cisco is loadbalancing this request among weblogic servers. How can I avoid this error? Plz help me with this. Thanks Deepak IBM Certified Advance WAS Administrator on 6.1, BEA Certified WebLogic Server 81 Administrator, Vitria Certified BusinessWorks Administrator, SCJP 2 Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic New Topic Similar Threads Errors in Apache log Tomcat Error hangs Server JSQLConnect and DBComms::transmit exception (104) Connection reset by peer getting object error on my JSP All times are in JavaRanch time: GMT-6 in summer, GMT-7 in winter Contact Us | advertise | mobile view | Powered by JForum | Copyright © 1998-2016 Paul Wheaton
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