Uploading batch images to qiniu and S3 at the same time is no problem for S3. qiniu often times out and solves the problem. Appendix error_log [MonJan1207: 27: 112015] [error] [clientxxx. xxx. x. xxx] {& quot; Err & quot;: & quot; Failedtoconnecttoupload. qiniu. comport80: Conn... uploading batch images to qiniu and S3 at the same time is no problem for S3. qiniu often times out and solves the problem.
Appendix error_log
[Mon Jan 12 07:27:11 2015] [error] [client xxx. xxx. x. xxx] {"Err": "Failed to connect to upload.qiniu.com port 80: Connection timed out", "Reqid": null, "D
Etails ": null," Code ": 0}, referer:
The website is deployed on AWS and images are uploaded through qiniu sdk (php). Now the problem should be that the connection between AWS and qiniu often times out, And the uploading was successful in the past, therefore, it was initially considered a local network problem.
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Uploading batch images to qiniu and S3 at the same time is no problem for S3. qiniu often times out and solves the problem.
Appendix error_log
[Mon Jan 12 07:27:11 2015] [error] [client xxx. xxx. x. xxx] {"Err": "Failed to connect to upload.qiniu.com port 80: Connection timed out", "Reqid": null, "D
Etails ": null," Code ": 0}, referer:
The website is deployed on AWS and images are uploaded through qiniu sdk (php). Now the problem should be that the connection between AWS and qiniu often times out, And the uploading was successful in the past, therefore, it was initially considered a local network problem.
Can you describe whether the upload method is SDK-based or qrsync, the synchronous upload tool of qrsync, in addition, Can you upload a test report in the case of a network failure? You can use the qwebtest tool for testing and provide the report id.