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Fernando  commented on PLC4X-322:
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Yes, of course, I just wanted to give you as many details as possible to 
reproduce the error. 

I understand perfectly what you are saying, and I know that the open-source 
world is sometimes a bit complicated. We will try to work on it, to see if we 
can solve it. Anyway, if you could leave me some additional documentation to be 
able to determine the sources of the error, I would appreciate it. 

Thanks for your time invested in the development of the connector, and 
congratulations on this great work that you have shared for free so far. 

> Modbus - Kafka does not close the connections
> ---------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: PLC4X-322
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/PLC4X-322
>             Project: Apache PLC4X
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: Integration-Kafka-Connect
>    Affects Versions: 0.9.0
>         Environment: WSL2 (Ubuntu 20.04) 
>            Reporter: Fernando 
>            Assignee: Ben Hutcheson
>            Priority: Major
>   Original Estimate: 2h
>  Remaining Estimate: 2h
>
> Hello, 
> I have been testing the connector and Kafka connects for a few weeks now. To 
> do these tests, I try to ingest measurements from a sensor using Modbus, and 
> this measurement ingestion is done correctly. The problem arises when I 
> decide to remove the connector, as this connection is not closed by default 
> with my sensor, which leads me to serious problems (due to the limitation of 
> devices that read by Modbus, limited to 4 users per manufacture). The only 
> way I can close these connections is to restart the kafka connect container. 
> Is there any option or way to force these connections to close? Additionally, 
> here are the steps to replicate this error: 
> 1. Initially, I don't have any connector launched, so I don't have any active 
> connection: active: 0, waiting: 0
> 2. Then, I launch the connector using Kafka Rest API. At this moment, we're 
> importing data into the kafka cluster. Using curl, we can see that the 
> connector is working: curl -X 'GET' http://localhost:18083/connectors/ -> 
> ["modbus-office"]. We can see right now that we only have 1 active 
> connection: active: 1, waiting: 0
> 3. I delete the kafka connector using the rest API: curl -X 'DELETE' 
> http://localhost:18083/connectors/modbus-office. So, now, using the previous 
> command from the previous point, we don't see any active connector, but, 
> analysing the active connections from the sensor, it can be seen that there 
> is one active connection: active: 1, waiting: 0. 
> This is what is giving me problems, as in theory, there should not be any 
> active connections at the moment. We have made a proxy to limit the number of 
> active connections, but so far, we have not been able to close it manually 
> using the REST API of Kafka or some configuration of the connector. 



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