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Jeremy Egenberger commented on THRIFT-4230:
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Does anybody know if this is fixed in a subsequent version of Thrift? I don't
see anything in the release notes but could it have been fixed inadvertently?
Priority is "Major" and it does sound like major issue, but this record hasn't
been updated in a while and I'm having trouble finding other references to it.
> Thrift server connection may hang forever
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> Key: THRIFT-4230
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/THRIFT-4230
> Project: Thrift
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Java - Library
> Environment: OS: RHEL 7.2
> Reporter: Egor Kromberg
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> After a lot of tests with HBASE Thrift server we found a problem.
> If the connection is dropped on the client side (using route or iptables) it
> may be still opened on the Thrift server side. Such situation will occur in
> case of unstable connection.
> After several iterations the Thrift server application will have a lot of
> opened connections and *will not accept *any new one. The only WA found is to
> restart the Thrift server.
> I believe Thrift server should have something like socket timeouts and
> heartbeats.
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