On Thu, Jul 05, 2018 at 09:00:19AM -0400, Brian T. Carcich wrote:
> Is a PULL socket set up for one-time use, so it only allows one connection?
> 
> Since the server (Machine A) is expecting messages at a rate of 500/s, if
> it goes for, say, 5s without data, then perhaps closing and recreating the
> PULL socket would restart the flow.  You say that restarting the server
> fixes the problem; perhaps that restart works because it creates a new PULL
> socket.

Actually, restarting either the server or the client does the trick. I have not
tried to recreate the PULL socket. I will give it a try.

Thanks,
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