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tools/migration/migrator.cfg.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 | 13296:803a4ef6244d |
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local data_path = "../../data"; local vhost = { "accounts", "account_details", "account_roles", "roster", "vcard", "private", "blocklist", "privacy", "archive-archive", "offline-archive", "pubsub_nodes-pubsub", "pep-pubsub", "cron", "smacks_h", } local muc = { "persistent", "config", "state", "muc_log-archive", "cron", }; local upload = { "uploads-archive", "upload_stats", "cron", } input { hosts = { ["example.com"] = vhost; ["conference.example.com"] = muc; ["share.example.com"] = upload; }; type = "internal"; path = data_path; } output { type = "sql"; driver = "SQLite3"; database = data_path.."/prosody.sqlite"; } --[[ input { type = "internal"; path = data_path; } output { type = "sql"; driver = "SQLite3"; database = data_path.."/prosody.sqlite"; } ]]