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Problem(Abstract) |
The client browser gets a NULL(0) value returned from the
application server. The Java™ Virtual Machine (JVM) log on the application
server, logs a connection reset status exception.
The http_plugin.log contains the following:
[Thu Nov 01 17:22:57 2007] 000016bc 000013d8 - TRACE: iis_plugin:
getServerVariable: Getting server variable: SERVER_PROTOCOL
[Thu Nov 01 17:22:57 2007] 000016bc 000013d8 - WARNING: iis_plugin:
cb_write_headers: Could not write headers, OS err: 10054
[Thu Nov 01 17:22:57 2007] 000016bc 000013d8 - ERROR: ESI:
esiResponsePassThru: failed to write headers: rc = 7 |
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Symptom |
The client browser gets a NULL(0) value returned from the
application server. The JVM log on the application server, logs a
connection reset status exception. The http_plugin.log contains OS err:
10054 warning. |
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Cause |
WebSphere® Plug-in receives a connection reset by peer
socket error when it attempts to write the response to the browser.
For REF: the OS err 10054 the error states, Connection reset by peer.
An existing connection was forcibly closed by the remote host. This
normally results if the peer application on the remote host is suddenly
stopped, the host is rebooted, the host or remote network interface is
disabled, or the remote host uses a hard close (see setsockopt for more
information on the SO_LINGER option on the remote socket). This error
may also result if a connection was broken due to keep-alive activity
detecting a failure while one or more operations are in progress.
Operations that were in progress fail with WSAENETRESET. Subsequent
operations fail with WSAECONNRESET.
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Environment |
Microsoft® Windows® 2003 with SP1 |
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Resolving the
problem |
Check that Microsoft Windows 2003 SP2 is installed.
Installing Microsoft Windows 2003 SP2 and then rebooting the server should
resolve the problem and the OS err 10054 warning message. |
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