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[solved] emhttpd: error: send_file, 139: Broken pipe (32)

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Hi,

 

I realised that I reveice the following error message when the server is starting up (it it not always being logged in the syslog file, but it always appears in the log window of the webui):

 

Jun  7 18:01:21 Tower emhttpd: error: send_file, 139: Broken pipe (32): sendfile: /usr/local/emhttp/logging.htm

 

Not sure what is causing this, I cannot detect any unusual behaviour. Here is my diagnostics file:

 

EDIT: link removed

 

Thank you for the help!

 

Cheers,

Seige

 

EDIT: Maybe this is caused by the mounted smb folder upon array startup? 

Edited by Seige

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After some additional testing it seems that this error is in fact caused by the network mount, if the remote drive is sleeping and has to wake up. The mounting is still completed, but the error is still created. Will do some additional testing and report back.

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I did some more tests today and I can confirm that it is caused by the smb folder that is mounted at the startup of the array. The can be replicated if the folder is not mounted immediately because the remote drive has to wake first. If the drive is already spinning, no error is thrown. Nonetheless the folder is mounted correctly in both cases so it is not a big deal.

 

Cheers,

Seige

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