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Bad Gateway message???

Postby Verna » Thu Feb 16, 2012 5:12 pm

" 502 Bad Gateway

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nginx/0.8.55 "

Mike:

I have gotten the above message (minus the quotes) 4 times today. Once when I first opened my link, once when going to page 3 of a post, once when using the back button, and .....I forget what I was doing the first time (hey, I remembered 3 of the times :roll: )

I haven't had any problems with any other websites on my laptop, so I think it's safe to "assume" it's a glitch with tnttt?

Thanks in advance
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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby Wolfgang92025 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 9:54 pm

502 Bad Gateway
nginx/0.8.55

just got the same message.....
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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby mikeschn » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:15 pm

I've gotten the same message too.

We are testing nginx, because it is much faster than Apache, but it appears that the hardware is not fast enough to keep up with the users we have here...

So for the moment, when you get that error message, just hit refresh (F5) and you should be right back in...

We are waiting for a sale on faster hardware...

Plus we found another major bottleneck, which we are working on containing... :worship:

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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby Verna » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:27 pm

Thanks, Mike :applause:
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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby Wolfgang92025 » Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:33 pm

Thanks Mike for putting in a lot of time in order to get the upgrades working. :thumbsup: :applause: :beer: :wine:
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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby pete42 » Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:23 am

I just saw the error message.
I'm sure a donation would help with purchase of faster hardware?
pm me and we'll see what we can do.
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Re: Bad Gateway message???

Postby Dale M. » Sat Feb 18, 2012 10:10 am

Saturday AM (02-18) its still happening...

HTTP Error 502 Bad gateway

Introduction

A server (not necessarily a Web server) is acting as a gateway or proxy to fulfil the request by the client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) to access the requested URL. This server received an invalid response from an upstream server it accessed to fulfil the request.

This usually does not mean that the upstream server is down (no response to the gateway/proxy), but rather that the upstream server and the gateway/proxy do not agree on the protocol for exchanging data. Given that Internet protocols are quite clear, it often means that one or both machines have been incorrectly or incompletely programmed.

502 errors in the HTTP cycle

Any client (e.g. your Web browser or our CheckUpDown robot) goes through the following cycle when it communicates with the Web server:

Obtain an IP address from the IP name of the site (the site URL without the leading 'http://'). This lookup (conversion of IP name to IP address) is provided by domain name servers (DNSs).
Open an IP socket connection to that IP address.
Write an HTTP data stream through that socket.
Receive an HTTP data stream back from the Web server in response. This data stream contains status codes whose values are determined by the HTTP protocol. Parse this data stream for status codes and other useful information.

This error occurs in the final step above when the client receives an HTTP status code that it recognises as '502'. Frank Vipond. September 2010.

Fixing 502 errors - general

This problem is due to poor IP communication between back-end computers, possibly including the Web server at the site you are trying to visit. Before analysing this problem, you should clear your browser cache completely.

If you are surfing the Web and see this problem for all Web sites you try to visit, then either 1) your ISP has a major equipment failure/overload or 2) there is something wrong with your internal Internet connection e.g. your firewall is not functioning correctly. In the first case, only your ISP can help you. In the second case, you need to fix whatever it is that is preventing you reaching the Internet.

If you get this problem for only some of the Web sites you try to visit then it is likely to be a problem at those sites i.e. one of their pieces of equipment is failing/overloaded. Contact the people at those sites.

Fixing 502 errors - CheckUpDown

Use of proxies and caching is increasing on the Web. Our CheckUpDown robot will always try to 'drill through' to the real computer that actually hosts the Web site, but we do not have complete control over where our HTTP request actually ends up. If only one link in the chain of computers dealing with our HTTP request is broken, then an error such as 502 can easily occur.

Please contact us (email preferred) whenever you encounter 502 errors - there is nothing you can do to sort them out. We then have to liaise with your ISP and the vendor of the Web server software so that they can review the flow of IP data traffic between various computers under their control.


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