Periodic attempts to refresh bring up an error message October 7, 2005 2:43 PM   Subscribe

Periodic attempts to refresh MeFi/MeTa, etc. bring up an error message, 'The Document Contains No Data'. What gives?
posted by docpops to Bugs at 2:43 PM (18 comments total)

Mightily appropriate when it occurs while trying to view this thread.
posted by dhoyt at 2:50 PM on October 7, 2005


It's a browser-generated message that you'll see when the Metafilter server is taking its 30 in the break room.
posted by killdevil at 2:51 PM on October 7, 2005


Does that mean that traffic is high, or that Matt is working on the server or does it mean that the server just rubbed one out and is cleaning up in the sink? Because this is the only site that does it.
posted by docpops at 3:00 PM on October 7, 2005


That's apache/java/jrun dying on me. I was out to lunch and couldn't restart till I got back.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 3:05 PM on October 7, 2005


MetaFilter: The server just rubbed one out and is cleaning up in the sink.

/or/

MetaFilter: I was out to lunch and couldn't restart till I got back.
posted by monju_bosatsu at 3:08 PM on October 7, 2005


I've been tweaking the server a bunch lately and things are much better than they used to be, but still once every 48hrs or so, the java server dies. It usually happens while I'm asleep, resulting in a few hours of downtime.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 3:08 PM on October 7, 2005


I like "Document contains no data" better than "Jrun Guru Meditation Number 8400000E: Weird echo causing incomprehension".
posted by nkyad at 3:28 PM on October 7, 2005


My guess would be that the Document contains no data.

there is no spoon
posted by eyeballkid at 4:57 PM on October 7, 2005


If it contains no data, is it really a Document?
posted by kindall at 5:00 PM on October 7, 2005


once every 48hrs or so, the java server dies.

That's insane. I had no idea it was that bad. Is it not yet time to switch to tomcat or something? Couldn't be any worse.
posted by sfenders at 5:04 PM on October 7, 2005


This happens to me quite often at work, so I actually do my job for a while and then check back in. Never fails.
posted by snsranch at 5:26 PM on October 7, 2005


MetaTalk: 'The Document Contains No Data'
I couldn't resist ... apologies in advance
posted by forforf at 7:50 AM on October 8, 2005


Matt, have you thought about setting up a scheduled task to restart EVERYTHING every two hours or so?

Or, alternatively -- a little script that polls to see whether MeFi is alive, then restarts everything if it's not?
posted by killdevil at 8:01 AM on October 8, 2005


Again this morning, which is less than 48 hours since the last one, if memory serves.
posted by Ryvar at 9:12 AM on October 8, 2005


Ugh.
posted by Ryvar at 9:13 AM on October 8, 2005


Yeah, good point killdevil, I just setup a cronjob to restart jrun services every 12 hours. Hopefully that'll be enough to prevent most problems.
posted by mathowie (staff) at 1:54 PM on October 8, 2005


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posted by Kirth Gerson at 7:38 PM on October 8, 2005


Matt hasn't paid the zombie extortionists yet.
posted by recurve at 7:23 AM on October 9, 2005


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