Hi,

That's an interesting  issue and definitely a problem. In our particular
case, however, it is not relevant because we have a load balancer and a
forward routing proxy between the client and the actual server process
we're attempting to restart.


Well actually my bad, we also use a proxy. Specifically, we have the node
server listen to port 8080 and then nginx to act as a reverse proxy. I
mainly did it so that I don't run node as roo, and can eventually add more
servers.

But... How does that mitigate the keep alive problem? Aren't keep alive
connections proxies so that are still there...?

That's one thing I don't quite understand about the use of nginex and
node...

Thank you!

Merc.

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