For some reason, my Cherokee error logs seem to be almost empty. They only
contain the following errors (and I'm not sure what is causing these, but I
can't see any obvious issues resulting from them):
(error) fdpoll-epoll.c:140 - epoll_ctl: ep_fd 16, fd 3: 'Bad file
descriptor' | The issue seems to be related to your system.
If there's an issue starting a server process (eg. FastCGI), I get a "502
Bad gateway" error message, but this does not seem to be logged
anywhere. These errors can be extremely hard to diagnose in a production
environment since there's no debugging information given. I've tried
setting the "Write errors to" setting to both "File" and "System logger",
as well as trying "Standard error" and running Cherokee at the command line.
Any hints on how to increase the level of error logging?
contain the following errors (and I'm not sure what is causing these, but I
can't see any obvious issues resulting from them):
(error) fdpoll-epoll.c:140 - epoll_ctl: ep_fd 16, fd 3: 'Bad file
descriptor' | The issue seems to be related to your system.
If there's an issue starting a server process (eg. FastCGI), I get a "502
Bad gateway" error message, but this does not seem to be logged
anywhere. These errors can be extremely hard to diagnose in a production
environment since there's no debugging information given. I've tried
setting the "Write errors to" setting to both "File" and "System logger",
as well as trying "Standard error" and running Cherokee at the command line.
Any hints on how to increase the level of error logging?