HI!
I think this log message isĀ irrelevant with the keepalive directive inside your upstream configuration block, it just tell you the connection was reset by the client side.
On 3 October 2017 at 12:48:02, sachin.shetty@gmail.com (nginx-forum@forum.nginx.org) wrote:
Hi,
I had an upstream defined in my config with keepalive 60. But the server is
a legacy one and does not handle keep alive properly.
So I removed the keepalive attribute and the errors I was seeing on the
client from the upstream went away.
But now I see a ton these info log lines:
2017/10/03 04:37:51 [info] 1933#0: *6091340 recv() failed (104: Connection
reset by peer) while sending to client, client: 164.40.242.212, server:
kong, request: "POST
/public-api/v1/fs/Shared/functional_tests_2017_10_03_06_37_49_068 HTTP/1.1",
upstream:
"http://10.116.4.42:7280/public-api/v1/fs/Shared/functional_tests_2017_10_03_06_37_49_068",
host: "wdio.qa-egnyte.com"
I dont see any functional errors in our system, and the info log seems
harmless, but I was still curious to understand what this means and if it
has any side effects at scale.
Posted at Nginx Forum: https://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,276657,276657#msg-276657
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