Apache returns 1 byte occasionally

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  • John Congdon

    Apache returns 1 byte occasionally

    I have a mod_rewrite that routes this URL correctly. However, occasionally I get a blank page. No errors in my error logs. Notice the second to last entry show a status of 200, but only returns 1 byte. I am at a loss.
    Code:
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:21 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257702 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:22 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257541 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:24 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257541 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:25 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257702 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:27 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257702 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:28 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257530 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:30 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257613 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:31 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257613 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:34 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257702 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:36 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257541 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:38 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 1 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
    174.143.211.63 - - [28/Sep/2010:15:20:39 -0400] "GET /bowling/cat335/Shop-Smart HTTP/1.0" 200 257624 "-" "Wget/1.11.4 (Red Hat modified)"
  • Oralloy
    Recognized Expert Contributor
    • Jun 2010
    • 988

    #2
    John,

    I think I've seen this sort of problem before. Usually this is the kind of thing you'll see if the CGI (or other) script fails for some reason.

    There are lots of causes, but usually it means that the script faile before generating any headers. Perhaps a database connection failure or some such.

    Luck!

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