Failure of Web Server bridge
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I am getting Failure of Web Server bridge, while uploading file from my application through Apache server with weblogic server.
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Error 13 in opening temp request body file '/var/log/httpd/apache/_wl_proxy/_post_20646_0
But in this location (/var/log/httpd),i am not able to see any folder like apache.Even try to create folder and gave full permission with owner as apache user.But still same issue.Could you please why apache and _wl_proxy are not created automatically?Also how to solve this issue.I already tried below steps
Weblogic Bridge Message - Failure of server APACHE bridge:
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I am getting Failure of Web Server bridge, while uploading file from my application through Apache server with weblogic server.
In log,
Error 13 in opening temp request body file '/var/log/httpd/apache/_wl_proxy/_post_20646_0
But in this location (/var/log/httpd),i am not able to see any folder like apache.Even try to create folder and gave full permission with owner as apache user.But still same issue.Could you please why apache and _wl_proxy are not created automatically?Also how to solve this issue.I already tried below steps
Weblogic Bridge Message - Failure of server APACHE bridge:
apache weblogic
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I am getting Failure of Web Server bridge, while uploading file from my application through Apache server with weblogic server.
In log,
Error 13 in opening temp request body file '/var/log/httpd/apache/_wl_proxy/_post_20646_0
But in this location (/var/log/httpd),i am not able to see any folder like apache.Even try to create folder and gave full permission with owner as apache user.But still same issue.Could you please why apache and _wl_proxy are not created automatically?Also how to solve this issue.I already tried below steps
Weblogic Bridge Message - Failure of server APACHE bridge:
apache weblogic
I am getting Failure of Web Server bridge, while uploading file from my application through Apache server with weblogic server.
In log,
Error 13 in opening temp request body file '/var/log/httpd/apache/_wl_proxy/_post_20646_0
But in this location (/var/log/httpd),i am not able to see any folder like apache.Even try to create folder and gave full permission with owner as apache user.But still same issue.Could you please why apache and _wl_proxy are not created automatically?Also how to solve this issue.I already tried below steps
Weblogic Bridge Message - Failure of server APACHE bridge:
apache weblogic
apache weblogic
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In your apache instance you have some configuration for mod_wl.so. By default, "FileCaching" is enabled and any upload bigger then 2k will be buffered in a temporary file.
To solve your problem, you could try testing with "FileCaching Off" to see if the error truly is related to this temporary file buffering. If so, try adding a "WLTempDir" directive with a sane directory to force saving the temporary files elsewhere.
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1 Answer
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active
oldest
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oldest
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active
oldest
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In your apache instance you have some configuration for mod_wl.so. By default, "FileCaching" is enabled and any upload bigger then 2k will be buffered in a temporary file.
To solve your problem, you could try testing with "FileCaching Off" to see if the error truly is related to this temporary file buffering. If so, try adding a "WLTempDir" directive with a sane directory to force saving the temporary files elsewhere.
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In your apache instance you have some configuration for mod_wl.so. By default, "FileCaching" is enabled and any upload bigger then 2k will be buffered in a temporary file.
To solve your problem, you could try testing with "FileCaching Off" to see if the error truly is related to this temporary file buffering. If so, try adding a "WLTempDir" directive with a sane directory to force saving the temporary files elsewhere.
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In your apache instance you have some configuration for mod_wl.so. By default, "FileCaching" is enabled and any upload bigger then 2k will be buffered in a temporary file.
To solve your problem, you could try testing with "FileCaching Off" to see if the error truly is related to this temporary file buffering. If so, try adding a "WLTempDir" directive with a sane directory to force saving the temporary files elsewhere.
In your apache instance you have some configuration for mod_wl.so. By default, "FileCaching" is enabled and any upload bigger then 2k will be buffered in a temporary file.
To solve your problem, you could try testing with "FileCaching Off" to see if the error truly is related to this temporary file buffering. If so, try adding a "WLTempDir" directive with a sane directory to force saving the temporary files elsewhere.
answered Nov 12 at 8:57
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