Interesting. I think that means that the problem would be hard to replicate and probably needs to remain a thought experiment unless somebody has a clever fault injecting proxy handy.
It does sound like ZK will fail semi-safe here by not claiming success for any writes even though it might report it is up and working correctly in response to a four letter command. On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 4:26 PM, Benjamin Reed <[email protected]> wrote: > on thing that is throwing me though. since we use TCP there is an initial > negotiation of MSS during the handshake. i would think that TCP's MSS > calculation in this case would case an MSS of the minimum of the two MTUs > being selected, which would avoid the problem altogether.
