I am working on setting up a new site, and have some modules enabled like the Views, Calendar, Date, CCK, and a few others. Anyways, I recently started getting a lot of Page Not Found errors. This happens on a lot of pages, like the modules page, and sometimes the index/home page. It also happens sometimes when I submit a form. Other times I get a 503 Gateway Timeout error. I thought PHP might be running out of memory, but I increased it and that didn't seem to help. When I look at the Drupal error logs, it has an entry that says "cgierrpage.html could not be found " for evertime I got that Page Could Not Be Found error. I have no idea what cgierrpage.html is.

What I really want to do is to view the Apache error logs to see if anything weird is going on, but the guys at Startlogic don't seem to have any idea how to do that. Is there anyway to see where Apache is logging its errors?

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compuguru’s picture

I did get the Devel module installed, and it says that I am using about 25MB of ram for each page load. That's quite a bit isn't it? If I have 2 users accessing pages, that would be 50MB of ram just to generate the pages right?

ryooki’s picture

I also am suddenly getting a lot of page not found errors. I don't know what is going on. I'll get page not found for just about any page from /node to /admin. In my log, however, I don't have another page loading. I just get the 500.shtml error listed (incidently, it took me 3 tries to get onto the dblog page)

ekrispin’s picture

We also have this problem occasionally when the website if over popular. I suspect that it has something to do with a timeout.

A big problem as users think that the page does not exist.

Is it system definitions or Apache? I would prefer the processes to delay than to abnormally stop with this error.

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ekrispin’s picture

We also have this problem occasionally when the website if over popular. I suspect that it has something to do with a timeout.

A big problem as users think that the page does not exist.

Is it system definitions or Apache? I would prefer the processes to delay than to abnormally stop with this error.

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http://www.openify.com - Drupal Services in Israel