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500 Internal Server Error

Strype
Path Finder

Hello all,

Once a week it seems, I get the following error which requires a reboot, after which it works for a few days. This all started with the upgrade from 4.3.6 to 5.0.3:

500 Internal Server Error
ResponseNotReady
You are using 192.blahblahblah, which is connected to splunkd @000...

Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. This is happening on both single Splunk instances as well as distributed topology. All machines are Windows Server 2008 R2 VMs.

Thanks!

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krish3
Contributor

Are you binding proxy IP and port to splunk instance?

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Jason
Motivator

This error is likely due to Splunk being unable to talk to itself. It's a known issue with Windows, see:

http://docs.splunk.com/Documentation/Splunk/latest/ReleaseNotes/Workaroundfornetworkaccessibilityiss...

This answer has the most detailed information, in terms of users' experience.

http://answers.splunk.com/answers/68368/splunk-web-throws-responsenotready-error

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Bryan_Rye
New Member

I too am getting this error after updating to 5.0.3 and have a case open. All my systems run on RHEL 6. No answer from Splunk yet.

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linu1988
Champion

Are you seeing splunk daemon not responding? This may happen with a busy/locked port [8089]

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