Error Messages
The following table lists messages that can appear in system log files. This list is not exhaustive; it simply describes common warning messages that can occur and which might require your attention.
Fatal Process Messages
Accept port is not between 1 and 65535. Please check configuration
The port specified in records.config
that accepts incoming HTTP requests is not valid.
Self loop is detected in parent proxy configuration
The name and port of the parent proxy match that of Traffic Server. This creates a loop when Traffic Server attempts to send the request to the parent proxy.
Process Warnings
<Logfile> error: error_number
Generic logging error.
Connect by disallowed client <IP address>, closing
The specified client is not allowed to connect to Traffic Server; the client IP address is not listed in the ip_allow.config
file.
Could not rename log <filename> to <rolled filename>
System error when renaming log file during roll.
Log format symbol <symbol name> not found
Custom log format references a field symbol that does not exist. Refer to Formatting Log Files.
Missing field for field marker
Error reading a log buffer.
Unable to open log file <filename>, errno=<error number>
Cannot open the log file.
Error accessing disk <disk name>
Traffic Server might have a cache read problem. You might need to replace the disk.
Too many errors accessing disk <disk name>: declaring disk bad
Traffic Server is not using the cache disk because it encountered too many errors. The disk might be corrupt and might have to be replaced.
No cache disks specified in storage.config file: cache disabled
The Traffic Server storage.config
file does not list any cache disks; Traffic Server is running in proxy-only mode. You must add the disks you want to use for the cache to storage.config
.
Alarm Messages
[Rollback::Rollback] Config file is read-only: <filename>
Go to the Traffic Server config
directory and check the indicated file permissions; change if necessary.
[Rollback::Rollback] Unable to read or write config file <filename>
Go to the Traffic Server config
directory and make sure the indicated file exists. Check permissions and modify if necessary.
[Traffic Manager] Configuration File Update Failed: <error number>
Go to the Traffic Server config
directory and check the indicated file permissions; change if necessary.
[Traffic Manager] Mgmt <==>Proxy conn. closed
An informational message to inform you that the traffic_server process is down.
Access logging suspended - configured space allocation exhausted.
The space allocated to the event log files is full; you must either increase the space or delete some log files so that access logging to continue. To prevent this error, consider rolling log files more frequently and enabling the autodelete feature.
Access logging suspended - no more space on the logging partition.
The entire partition containing the event logs is full; you must delete or move some log files to enable access logging to continue. To prevent this error, consider rolling log files more frequently and enabling the autodelete feature.
Created zero length place holder for config file <filename>
Go to the Traffic Server config
directory and check the indicated file. If it is indeed zero in length, then use a backup copy of the configuration file.
Traffic Server could not open logfile <filename>
Check permissions for the indicated file and the logging directory.
Traffic Server failed to parse line <line number> of the logging config file <filename>
Check your custom log configuration file; there could be syntax errors. Refer to Log Fields for correct custom log format fields.
vip_config binary is not setuid root, manager will be unable to enable virtual ip addresses
The traffic_manager process is not able to set virtual IP addresses. You must setuid root
for the vip_config
file in the Traffic Server bin
directory.
HTML Messages Sent to Clients
Traffic Server returns detailed error messages to client browsers when there are problems with the HTTP transactions requested by the browser. These Traffic Server response messages correspond to standard HTTP response codes, but provide more information. A list of the more frequently encountered HTTP response codes is provided in HTTP Status Codes.
The error messages can be customized. The actual response is generated from a template. These templates are stored in files which means the errors responses can be customized by modifying these files. The default directory for the template files is PREFIX/body_factory/default
but this can be changed by the configuration variable proxy.config.body_factory.template_sets_dir
. All files in this directory are added to a lookup table which is consulted when the error message is generated. The name used for lookup is by default that listed in the following table. It can be overridden by proxy.config.body_factory.template_base
which, if set, is a string that is prepended to the search name along with an underscore. For example, if the default lookup name is cache#read_error
then by default the response will be generated from the template in the file named cache#read_error
. If the template base name were set to apache
then the lookup would look for a file named apache_cache#read_error
in the template table. This can be used to switch out error message sets or, because this variable is overridable, to select an error message set based on data in the transaction. In addition the suffix _default
has a special meaning. If there is a file with the base name and that suffix it is used as the default error page for the base set, instead of falling back to the global (built in) default page in the case where there is not a file that matches the specific error. In the example case, if the file apache_default
exists it would be used instead of cache#read_error
if there is no apache_cache#read_error
.
The text for an error message is processed as if it were a Log Fields which enables customization by values present in the transaction for which the error occurred.
The following table lists the hard-coded Traffic Server HTTP messages, with corresponding HTTP response codes and customizable files.
Access Denied
403
You are not allowed to access the document at location URL
. access#denied
Cache Read Error
500
Error reading from cache; please retry request. cache#read_error
Connection Timed Out
504
Too much time has elapsed since the server has sent data. timeout#inactivity
Content Length Required
400
Could not process this request because Content-Length
was not specified. request#no_content_length
Cycle Detected
400
Your request is prohibited because it would cause an HTTP proxy cycle. request#cycle_detected
Forbidden
403
<port number>
is not an allowed port for SSL connections (you have made a request for a secure SSL connection to a forbidden port number). access#ssl_forbidden
Host Header Required
400
An attempt was made to transparently proxy your request, but this attempt failed because your browser did not send an HTTP Host
header. Manually configure your browser to use http://<proxy name>:<proxy port>
as the HTTP proxy. Alternatively, end users can upgrade to a browser that supports the HTTP Host
header field. interception#no_host
Host Header Required
400
Because your browser did not send a Host
HTTP header field, the virtual host being requested could not be determined. To access the website correctly, you must upgrade to a browser that supports the HTTP Host
header field. request#no_host
HTTP Version Not Supported
505
The origin server <server name>
is using an unsupported version of the HTTP protocol. response#bad_version
Invalid Content Length
400
Could not process this request because the specified Content-Length
was invalid (less than 0).. request#invalid_content_length
Invalid HTTP Request
400
Could not process this <client request>
HTTP method request for URL
. request#syntax_error
Invalid HTTP Response
502
The host <server name>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Malformed Server Response
502
The host <server name>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Malformed Server Response Status
502
The host <server name>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Maximum Transaction Time exceeded
504
Too much time has elapsed while transmitting document URL
. timeout#activity
No Response Header From Server
502
The host <server name>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Not Cached
504
This document was not available in the cache, and you (the client) only accept cached copies. cache#not_in_cache
Not Found on Accelerator
404
The request for URL
on host <server name>
was not found. Check the location and try again. urlrouting#no_mapping
NULL
502
The host <hostname>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Proxy Authentication Required
407
Please log in with username and password. access#proxy_auth_required
Server Hangup
502
The server <hostname>
closed the connection before the transaction was completed. connect#hangup
Temporarily Moved
302
The document you requested, URL
, has moved to a new location. The new location is <new URL>
. redirect#moved_temporarily
Transcoding Not Available
406
Unable to provide the document URL
in the format requested by your browser. transcoding#unsupported
Tunnel Connection Failed
502
Could not connect to the server <hostname>
. connect#failed_connect
Unknown Error
502
The host <hostname>
did not return the document URL
correctly. response#bad_response
Unknown Host
500
Unable to locate the server named <hostname>
; the server does not have a DNS entry. Perhaps there is a misspelling in the server name or the server no longer exists; double-check the name and try again. connect#dns_failed
Unsupported URL Scheme
400
Cannot perform your request for the document URL
because the protocol scheme is unknown. request#scheme_unsupported