I wrote http server in node.js, which is a like reverse-proxy for Amazon S3, and deployed it in production environment with Node's Cluster module, nodejitsu/forever and Nginx. It worked very good but one day (today) it stopped responding. I checked node's console.log() outputs and processes but I found nothing strange.
Gist of my code is like:
http.createServer(function(webReq, webRes) {
http.get(s3Options, function(s3Res) {
if (s3Res.statusCode == 200) {
s3Res.on('end', function() {
webRes.end('Found data on S3');
});
} else {
webRes.end('No data on S3');
}
}).on('error', function(e) {
console.log('problem with s3Req: ' + e.message);
});
}).listen(1337);
Node processes are all alive (2 child workers) without forever's restarting:
# ps x | grep node
31436 ? Ss 3:43 node /usr/bin/forever -l LOG -o OUT -e ERR -a start server.js
31437 ? Sl 0:10 node /root/server.js
31440 ? Sl 1:17 /usr/bin/nodejs /root/server.js
31441 ? Sl 1:17 /usr/bin/nodejs /root/server.js
Then I doubted too-many-connection stuffs and did "lsof -p PID | wc -l" but the counts were all in good conditions - only dozens.
My node.js experience is only a week or so. Did I miss something important?
google.com
, since I don't have the contents ofs3Options
) and it works as expected (givesFound data on S3
). The issue appears to be specific to your actuals3Options
request.