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Hongchao Deng updated ZOOKEEPER-2149:
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Description:
When a socket connection is established, in ZooKeeperServer, it would print
logs:
"Established session 0x{session} with negotiated timeout {timeout} for client:
{client_hostport}"
However, in client, it would only print the server address:
"Socket connection established to {server_hostport}, initiating session"
It would be nice to log client local address when socket connection
established. Because clients will reconnect and ports is randomly assigned. We
can better associate these addresses in this way.
was:
When a socket connection is established, in ZooKeeperServer, it would print
logs:
"Established session 0x\${session} with negotiated timeout \${timeout} for
client: \${client_hostport}"
However, in client, it would only print the server address:
"Socket connection established to \${server_hostport}, initiating session"
It would be nice to log client local address when socket connection
established. Because clients will reconnect and ports is randomly assigned. We
can better associate these addresses in this way.
> Logging of client address when socket connection established
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> Key: ZOOKEEPER-2149
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ZOOKEEPER-2149
> Project: ZooKeeper
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Reporter: Hongchao Deng
> Assignee: Hongchao Deng
> Attachments: ZOOKEEPER-2149.patch
>
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> When a socket connection is established, in ZooKeeperServer, it would print
> logs:
> "Established session 0x{session} with negotiated timeout {timeout} for
> client: {client_hostport}"
> However, in client, it would only print the server address:
> "Socket connection established to {server_hostport}, initiating session"
> It would be nice to log client local address when socket connection
> established. Because clients will reconnect and ports is randomly assigned.
> We can better associate these addresses in this way.
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