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connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes Open AcademyIssues Error 500 Internal https://www.drupal.org/node/1733326 Server for /admin/modules, clear caches; barracuda on EC2 Closed (cannot reproduce)Project:Open AcademyVersion:7.x-1.x-devComponent:MiscellaneousPriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:UnassignedReporter:kevinsullivanCreated:August 15, 2012 - 17:38Updated:August 15, 2012 - 19:31 Log in or register to update this issue I'm getting HTTP error 500 internal server error when accessing certain selected pages on a site created using Barracuda/Aegir and running on Amazon EC2. The platform validates http 500 in Aegir and I can create an operate a site. Most functions work fine, but I get an HTTP error 500 / internal server error when I (1) access /admin/modules, (2) access admin/config/performance>clear caches, (3) run cron. EDIT: I have confirmed that drush cron and drush cc (clear all caches) work fine on the back end. http 500 internal I have not tried every feature/page/function exhaustively to test for this behavior, but, again, all the usual stuff works fine. I've not been able to figure out what's happening on the server side. I did temporarily set nginx logging to "debug" and isolated the log file produced on an attempt to access /admin/modules. The file is appended below. It shows a few "maybe" suspicious issues, but I'm not able to determine if any of these are related/causative, or if this log file would even be helpful. I do see a "temporarily unavailable" error partway down. I have one other bit of data: My drupal server status shows one error message, indicating that drupal cannot use HTTP due to a server misconfiguration. I can certainly use HTTP from my server command line to access external HTTP sites. Still, perhaps there's a common cause -- at least this is a hypothesis -- maybe due to the complexities of EC2 network configuration? 2012/08/15 16:05:06 [debug] 33749#0: post event 0000000000A80