[Twisted-Python] Properly handling Connection Refused
Jean-Paul Calderone
exarkun at divmod.com
Wed Sep 5 13:29:15 MDT 2007
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 12:24:35 -0700 (PDT), Beau Hargis <beau at subobscur.us> wrote:
>I have this application built in twisted that is pretty robust save for one thing. The server reconnects when it falters or fails for any reason EXCEPT a refused connection, which happens when connecting to services on the Windows servers we have where particular services have not yet been started, which is normal. Every other failure is handled gracefully, including the database disappearing suddenly. I print out the reason in the log and I get this error:
>
>[Uninitialized] Reason: [Failure instance: Traceback (failure with no frames): <class 'twisted.internet.error.ConnectionRefusedError'>: Connection was refused by other side: 111: Connection refused.
>[Uninitialized] ]
>[Uninitialized] Stopping factory <SomeFactory instance at 0x88b77ac>
>
>And the whole thing stops processing and does not restart the connection.
How did you implement reconnection?
Jean-Paul
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