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ruby on rails - net::ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING nginx

I have 2 RoR web applications hosted on 2 different servers. For one particular page, the request is served from the second application. For rest of the pages, the request is served from the main application. Nginx settings for the main application

location /customer/help/ {
            proxy_pass http://second-application:3020/help_and_support/;
}
location /assets/ {
            proxy_pass http://second-application:3020/assets/;
}

This worked fine until yesterday. Now, /customer/help/ page is not loading properly. In firefox it shows a blank page, in chrome, it loads partially and console shows an error

net::ERR_INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING

After debugging I found that issue might be with image data sent over API. My second app calls an API to get images and displays them on page

<% url_with_binary_data = "data:image/" + "jpeg" + ";base64," + u.photo_url.to_s %>
<%= image_tag(url_with_binary_data, :class => "userpic")  %>

API code to get the image

photo_url: Base64.encode64(u.photo.file.read).gsub("
", '')
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You might want to check if the user that is running the Nginx worker owns the directory /var/lib/nginx (or /var/cache/nginx in some distros).

I've learned that when you give a response too big for Nginx, it uses this directory to write as a working directory for temporary files. If the worker process cannot access it, Nginx will terminate the transmission before it completes, thus the error INCOMPLETE_CHUNKED_ENCODING.


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