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[BUG-10632] HTTP Calls failing #940

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sl-service-account opened this issue Nov 6, 2015 · 10 comments
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[BUG-10632] HTTP Calls failing #940

sl-service-account opened this issue Nov 6, 2015 · 10 comments

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Steps to Reproduce

in some cases manually initiating the scripts. some are on timers.

Actual Behavior

Scripts that have been running for years, stopped running several days ago. They run up to the HTTP call then fail. most are conversational and have short messages. They support critical business functions for the sim (Payroll, tip jars etc.)

Expected Behavior

Payroll to be processed

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Original Jira Fields
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Issue BUG-10632
Summary HTTP Calls failing
Type Bug
Priority Unset
Status Needs More Info
Resolution Unresolved
Reporter ZalLoy Core (zalloy.core)
Created at 2015-11-06T16:59:42Z
Updated at 2017-07-07T15:51:45Z
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  'Date of First Response': '2015-11-06T11:45:14.438-0600',
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  'Severity': 'Unset',
  'System': 'SL Simulator',
  'Target Viewer Version': 'viewer-development',
  'What just happened?': 'Scripts that have been running for years, stopped running several days ago. They run up to the HTTP call then fail. most are conversational and have short messages. They support critical business functions for the sim (Payroll, tip jars etc.)',
  'What were you doing when it happened?': 'in some cases manually initiating the scripts. some are on timers.',
  'What were you expecting to happen instead?': 'Payroll to be processed',
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Whirly Fizzle commented at 2015-11-06T17:45:14Z

Another case of BUG-10627 maybe ?

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-06T17:53:50Z

Possible, I have not debugged to that extent, hoping for a simpler solution.

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-06T17:54:44Z

I can provide sample code if it is useful, but as stated this stuff has been running for years.

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Caleb Linden commented at 2015-11-07T00:06:15Z

Hi ZalLoy Core,

Could you report us any additional failures starting 11/6 4pm PST, please? Click on Info Provided if you do.

Thanks!

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-07T00:37:56Z

All back to normal, what happened. something on my end that you fixed or something on your end?

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-07T18:08:33Z

It's back. No HTTP Access.

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Whirly Fizzle commented at 2015-11-07T19:31:54Z

ZalLoy, see all the new comments on BUG-10627. LL support verified that the llHTTPRequest throttle has been changed.

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-07T20:18:59Z

All I see are dissatisfied customers. You can add me to the list if that is where your going.

To the point if this is what I have to live with I need a much better definition of the rules.

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ZalLoy Core commented at 2015-11-08T18:58:05Z

I have reread 10627 carefully and I see no guidance on the root cause and / or solutions, or workarounds. From your side it would seem easy to identify those effected and provide notice and guidance on this change.

I have key business functions that rely on these scripts.

If you are going to continue to support and encourage commerce in your environment you must provide support to those who engage in it.

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Saeros Linden commented at 2017-07-07T00:34:43Z

Our apologies, it appears this jira has been a victim of a spammer. We're cleaning up the offending comments, sorry for the mess!

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