Lunar Eclipse: 520 Error Prevents Page Display

Lunar Eclipse: 520 Error Prevents Page Display

There is an unknown connection issue between Cloudflare and the origin web server that left a web page unable to be displayed. It is unclear in the provided context whether the outage affected any lunar eclipse content or pages.

Error overview and message

The page displayed a 520-style notice stating that the web page can not be displayed because of an unknown connection issue between Cloudflare and the origin web server. The notice makes clear there is an issue between Cloudflare's cache and your origin web server and that, as a result, the web page can not be displayed.

Lunar Eclipse page status

The error page itself states only the connection problem and does not specify which pages were affected. Whether pages related to a lunar eclipse were reachable or not is unclear in the provided context.

What the service says it will do

The notice states that Cloudflare monitors for these errors and automatically investigates the cause. It presents that monitoring and automatic investigation as the platform's ongoing response to these kinds of connection issues.

How site operators can help support

To help support the investigation, the page instructs site owners or operators to pull the corresponding error log from their origin web server and submit it to the support team. Operators are asked to include the Ray ID when submitting logs; the notice specifies that the Ray ID appears at the bottom of the error page. The message also references additional troubleshooting resources for further steps.

Technical identifiers and notes

The error page displays the Cloudflare Ray ID string and an IP prompt: Cloudflare Ray ID: 9d619e1ffdb6dbbb • Your IP: Click to reveal 2a01: 4f8: c014: 863e::1 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Those identifiers are shown as part of the error page content and are highlighted as useful when filing an investigation with support.

The published notice repeats that there is an issue between Cloudflare's cache and the origin web server and that Cloudflare monitors and automatically investigates these errors. For operators, the clear next steps outlined on the page are to pull the corresponding server error log, submit it to the support team, and include the Ray ID from the bottom of the error page to aid troubleshooting.

In summary, a connection issue between Cloudflare and an origin web server produced a 520-style error that prevented a web page from being displayed. Whether coverage or pages tied to the lunar eclipse were affected is unclear in the provided context; the error page directs operators to submit logs and the displayed Ray ID as part of the investigation process.