Firewall timing out connections?


> On Apr 15, 2015, at 21:21, atedja.nm <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I upgraded the gem to 1.3.11.  libcouchbase is also version 2.4.9.  Couchbase 
> server is 3.0.1.
> 
> Problem still exist.
> What else do you think could be happening?
> 
> 
>> On Wednesday, April 15, 2015 at 1:18:41 PM UTC-7, M. Nunberg wrote:
>> It would seem that the server is closing idle connections.
>> 
>> You will need the Gem version 1.3.11, as the relevant fix was introduced in 
>> that version 
>> (https://github.com/couchbase/couchbase-ruby-client/commits/master). Also 
>> ensure your C client version (libcouchbase) is at least 2.4.4 (the latest is 
>> 2.4.9 and that of course will work too).
>> 
>>> On Apr 15, 2015, at 1:11 PM, atedja.nm <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I am using Ruby 2.2 and couchbase gem 1.3.10.  I got this intermittent 
>>> error, and I am not exactly sure what's causing it.
>>> 
>>> Stack trace:
>>> 
>>>> "project/.bundle/ruby/2.2.0/gems/couchbase-1.3.10/lib/couchbase/view.rb:492:in
>>>>  `continue'",
>>>> "project/.bundle/ruby/2.2.0/gems/couchbase-1.3.10/lib/couchbase/view.rb:492:in
>>>>  `fetch_sync'",
>>>> "project/.bundle/ruby/2.2.0/gems/couchbase-1.3.10/lib/couchbase/view.rb:378:in
>>>>  `fetch'",
>>>> "project/.bundle/ruby/2.2.0/gems/couchbase-1.3.10/lib/couchbase/view.rb:205:in
>>>>  `first'",
>>>> "project/app/common/models/client.rb:87:in `by_auth_id'"
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I enabled the LCB_LOGLEVEL=5 and detailed_errcodes=1, and it shows this on 
>>> the log:
>>> 
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [INFO] (lcbio_mgr - L:407) <localhost:8092> 
>>>> (HE=0x7fbdfc0930e0) Found ready connection in pool. Reusing socket and not 
>>>> creating new connection
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [DEBUG] (server - L:461) <localhost:11210> 
>>>> (SRV=0x3e17e20,IX=0) Scheduling next timeout for 2500 ms
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [DEBUG] (lcbio_mgr - L:223) <localhost:8092> 
>>>> (HE=0x7fbdfc0930e0) Assigning R=0x7fbddc009320 SOCKET=0x7fbdf000a5e0
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [DEBUG] (ioctx - L:101) <localhost:8092> 
>>>> (CTX=0x7fbddc009620,unknown) Pairing with SOCK=0x7fbdf000a5e0
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [ERROR] (http-io - L:181) <localhost:8092>Got error 
>>>> while performing I/O on HTTP stream. Err=0x2d
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [TRACE] (confmon - L:292) Start refresh requested
>>>> 5793590ms [I2] {16265} [DEBUG] (ioctx - L:151) <localhost:8092> 
>>>> (CTX=0x7fbddc009620,mgmt/capi) Destroying. PND=0,ENT=0,SORC=1
>>> 
>>> 
>>> The error seems to be more apparent when there hasn't been DB access for a 
>>> while, then suddenly a request comes in.
>>> 
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