Thanks for confirming that. Now that I've double checked everything, it does in
fact work; it was my error.
The first time I tested, I had another process in between naught and the one
that creates the socket. I believed that the file descriptors would be passed
along, but they weren't.
In my second test in which I directly called naught from the process that
creates the socket, the file descriptor number had changed, so although fd 11
was being passed through, that's not where the socket was.
I'll follow up with the developer of naught on a robust solution.
On Nov 5, 2014, at 6:37 PM, Ryan Graham wrote:
>
> FWIW, I can't see anything wrong with your logic.
>
> Modifying naught to pass fd 11 to your app's cluster master looks like it
> should allow the cluster workers to listen with {fd: 11} and have that bubble
> up to the master.
>
> ~Ryan
>
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