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plugins/mod_debug_reset.lua @ 13382:f70311588c77
mod_s2s: Close connection on smacks timeout
This merges the mod_s2s_smacks_timeout behavior from prosody-modules
This event is fired by mod_smacks when the connection has not responded
to an ack-request for a period of time defaulting to 30 seconds,
indicating that the connection has become stuck or non-responsive.
Closing it prevents routing further messages via this connection and
frees resources. A stuck connection may otherwise remain until for a
time determined by the OS TCP subsystem, which can be quite long.
| author | Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se> |
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| date | Sat, 02 Dec 2023 20:20:05 +0100 |
| parent | 13029:8ad432953300 |
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-- This module will "reset" the server when the client connection count drops -- to zero. This is somewhere between a reload and a full process restart. -- It is useful to ensure isolation between test runs, for example. It may -- also be of use for some kinds of manual testing. module:set_global(); local hostmanager = require "prosody.core.hostmanager"; local function do_reset() module:log("info", "Performing reset..."); local hosts = {}; for host in pairs(prosody.hosts) do table.insert(hosts, host); end module:fire_event("server-resetting"); for _, host in ipairs(hosts) do hostmanager.deactivate(host); hostmanager.activate(host); module:log("info", "Reset complete"); module:fire_event("server-reset"); end end function module.add_host(host_module) host_module:hook("resource-unbind", function () if next(prosody.full_sessions) == nil then do_reset(); end end); end local console_env = module:shared("/*/admin_shell/env"); console_env.debug_reset = { reset = do_reset; };