05-21-2007 07:03 AM
Is there anyway of seeing what http response is being returned to a HTTP keepalive on a service. The problem I am having is that the service in question is down. If I change it to a tcp keepalive it comes up. The website is then available. If I use httplook I get a 200 OK. So I can't work out what's keeping the http keepalive down. The site does enforce the use of cookies, and you get an error stating that they muse be enabled, but I still get a 200, so that should be ok I would expect... any help much appreciated.
05-21-2007 08:34 AM
Hello Jon,
Could you please upload the service configuration?
The best way to see what is happening with the keepalive is get a capture between the CSS and the serve. You can use ethereal or wireshark on your server and get the capture.
You will see what the server is responding.
- Rodrigo
05-21-2007 11:46 PM
unfortunatly, This is a remote platform, and the customer is not exactly helpfull. I was wondering if the CSS could give me any insite on what its getting back from the server.
05-22-2007 01:32 AM
you can try something like this :
CSS11503-2(debug)# icp probe service linux1 "/index.html"
Probing 192.168.30.27:80(-) KeepAlive probe (11)
IP Address: 192.168.30.27
Port: 80
URL: /index.html
HTTP Version: 1.1
Server Model: Apache/2.0.46 (Red Hat)
Server Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 11:23:32 GMT
HEAD Response: 200 OK
HEAD Support: Yes
Persistence: Yes
Keep-Alive: Yes
Request Depth: 14
TBR: 44
Hash: 2441da7f68a265f8cfb4426b6897ce33
Connect Time: 2 ms
Rqst/Rsp Time: 2 ms
Pipeline: No
SSL: No
See what it gives you.
But a full sniffer trace and the config would be necessary to really understand the problem.
Gilles.
Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
New here? Get started with these tips. How to use Community New member guide