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How to handle Unresponsive Iguana Dashboard

How to handle Unresponsive Iguana Dashboard

Issue

  • Iguana instance becomes unresponsive and dashboard cannot be reached

  • Crash dump files may or may not be generated

  • Iguana service may be running, but the dashboard is unreachable

Possible Causes and Solutions

 

Causes

Possible Solutions

 

Causes

Possible Solutions

Browser Related issues

  • May see “This page isn't working ERR_EMPTY_RESPONSE“

  • Page doesn’t load, unable to access Iguana Dashboard

Too Many Open Sockets Error

  • Iguana Logs > “too many open sockets (FD_SETSIZE=2048 reached)”

  • This error occurs when you try to open more than 2048 socket connections for an instance of Iguana.

  • Run the socket diagnostic command to check socket usage:

http://localhost:<Iguana port number>/socket_diagnostic.html

External Environment Issue

 

 

  • Network issues

  • External application preventing users from reaching Iguana dashboard

Other Issues

(Previous Support Tickets)

  • Iguana logs stored on a shared drive

  • Search of the logs that did not include a time range

  • A source file location that was on a file share which was not up and running

  • Confirm with the team responsible for the server storage whether or not the drive that the Iguana logs are stored on are truly local

 

 

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