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RE: RE: What causes "Connection reset by peer" errors?

From: Klaus Fehlker <lythie_ng_at_gmx.net>
Date: 2005-07-14 15:06:43 CEST

Hi,

i think Subversion has nothing to do with this. I tried the same with
mod_dav_fs and it gave a similar error. Much later, though, and without any
message in the error logs.

Kind Regards,
Klaus
  _____

Klaus Fehlker (at DHL Desk 3349a, Extension 3341)
Accenture GmbH, Products
Mobile +49 175 57 64879
klaus.fehlker@accenture.com

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Klaus Fehlker [mailto:lythie_ng@gmx.net]
> Sent: Montag, 11. Juli 2005 15:02
> To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> Subject: RE: What causes "Connection reset by peer" errors?
>
> Hi,
>
> sorry to bother you with this again but i am still stuck. Can somebody say
> if this is the right mailing list or is it rather a problem of Apache, or
> even our network? As the subject says i have no idea what causes this
> "connection reset by peer" error.
>
> Any hint that brings me further is very much welcome!
>
> Thanks,
> Klaus
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Klaus Fehlker [mailto:lythie_ng@gmx.net]
> > Sent: Mittwoch, 29. Juni 2005 18:13
> > To: users@subversion.tigris.org
> > Subject: What causes "Connection reset by peer" errors?
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have problems using my repository from certain locations. I use Apache
> > 2.0.54 with Subversion 1.1.4 on server-side and 1.2.0 on client-side. I
> > use
> > it from within the LAN as well as from remote sites with a poor network
> > connection.
> >
> > Unfortunately, large commits from the remote site sometimes break with
> the
> > message "Connection reset by peer". The Apache logs tell that the server
> > could not get the next buckade brigade - whatever that means?!
> >
> > I suspect it to be some kind of network error but do not really know how
> > to
> > make sure. There is no proxy in between.
> >
> > Below i appended the network traffic dumped with Ethereal (165.72.165.25
> =
> > server). In frame 236629 the client sents a DELETE *somethingcryptical*
> > but
> > the commit only consists of adds. Does that have to do with the error?
> >
> > Many thinks for any help,
> > Klaus
> >
> > From Apache error log:
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:17 2005] [info] [client 2.33.109.115] Access granted:
> > 'kFehlker' PUT
> > NPS-Application:/NPS0.1_trunk/infrastructure/tools/TMS-development-
> > environment/envdev/eclipse/plugins/org.eclipse.debug.ui_3.0.1/dtui.jar
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:20 2005] [error] [client 2.33.109.115] (104)Connection
> > reset by peer: Could not get next bucket brigade [500, #0]
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:20 2005] [info] (32)Broken pipe: core_output_filter:
> > writing data to the network
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:20 2005] [debug] mod_auth_ldap.c(337): [client
> > 2.33.109.115] [20767] auth_ldap authenticate: using URL
> > ldap://ldap.dhl.com:389/o=dhl.com
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:20 2005] [debug] mod_auth_ldap.c(411): [client
> > 2.33.109.115] [20767] auth_ldap authenticate: accepting kFehlker
> > [Tue Jun 28 17:05:20 2005] [info] [client 2.33.109.115] Access granted:
> > 'kFehlker' DELETE NPS-Application:
> >

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