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Join Date: Jan 2011
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Socket error Broken pipe
Hi all,
Do you have any idea when this error occur ? 2011-09-21 16:21:45 E msg:[DST 83.206.127.9:55077 sid=26] Socket error while waiting to send data. err=Broken pipe(32) Because I've got many errors in my server log with two streams Is it a Network or connexion problem ??? My config sc_serv V2 build 29 x64 Linux sc_trans beta drop 51 x64 Linux Thanks |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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well that's a client related message and would be in better context with a few messages either side of that message. it's usually (from what i've seen in testing) happens when a client abruptly disconnects and is usually not an issue with things on your end. but like said at the start, a single log message doesn't make it easy to work out.
-daz |
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Thanks DrO
Here the typical messages in the server log : 2011-09-21 11:07:01 I msg:[DST 83.206.127.9:60491 sid=26] SHOUTcast 1 client connection accepted. User_agent1 2011-09-21 11:07:02 E msg:[DST 83.206.127.9:60491 sid=26] Socket error while waiting to send data. err=Broken pipe(32) 2011-09-21 11:07:02 I msg:[DST 83.206.127.9:60491 sid=26] SHOUTcast 1 client connection closed (1 seconds) [Bytes: 9198] Agent: `User_agent1' Should I need to log the sc_trans for a better information ? Thanks again DrO |
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Join Date: Sep 2003
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there shouldn't be a need for anything from sc_trans as the log part is for client connections to the DNAS (signified by the message starting with DST ).
that snippet just looks like a dodgy client or something which isn't an actual client that is trying to access the stream and i'm not able to find anything obvious for what uses 'User_agent1' as it's agent string so i'd probably just ban the IP it comes from (if it's just coming from that one all of the time). -daz |
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