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Issues with thumbs and static servers?
Over the past few days I have been having issues with thumbnails not loading, it seems to be getting stuck whilst loading content from either the "static" or "thumbsX" servers, where X is 2, or 3 it seems to be on a round robin dns system?
Is anyone else experiencing this? Im not seeing issues with any other sites. ReFlexx |
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We don't use round robin DNS but our thumbnails and certain small files that do not change often are stored on separate servers.
I've seen this happen randomly, where one thumbnail will not load and page will not be rendered completely until a timeout occurs. Refreshing the page always seems to make the missing thumbnail appear. If your problem persists, I'd like to know what browser your are using so we can dig a little deeper. Some browsers do have settings that effect concurrent downloads from a single domain. That may relate to this issue. Thanks, Alex |
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Hi Alex
When the issue occurs the page will load completely, then try loading the thumbnails, this is where it seems to time out. The reason i wondered about the rrdns is that whilst the page is trying to load the thumbnails I see my browser trying to connect to static.oneclickchicks.com, then thumbs2.oneclickchicks.com then thumbs3.oneclickchicks.com then repeat. Both the thumbs ones at least resolve to the same IP for me, and both seem up when Im seeing the issue. Im using firefox on Ubuntu. Let me run wireshark in the background and I will try to dig out what is going on as it may well be something here, I just thought I would ask in case there had been any maintenance or anything. Thanks for a quick reply ReFlexx |
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For anyone that's interested I will post what the problem was.
After monitoring my wifi connection with wireshark I noticed a whole lot of SYN packets to static.oneclickchicks.com but no SYN/ACK response. To cut a long story short the server is obviously busy and my machine took 2/3 attempts at the TCP handshake with no reponse. My fantastic (cough) Belkin router thought this was a SYN flood attack and blocked the connection, causing the connection to time out. Turns out the Belkin doesnt do stateful inspection and had no concept of inside/outside the network. Anyway, turned off the DDoS protection thing on the router (they just call it a Firewall - ha) and all is now great again. Somebody might care, but I thought I should conclude the topic. ReFlexx |
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