On Aug 25, 9:11 pm, Terry <terry.yin...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Aug 25, 10:14 pm, Chris <chris...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > I've been using multiprocessing managers and I really like the > > functionality. > > > I have a question about reconnecting to a manager. I have a situation > > where I start on one machine (A) a manager that is listening and then > > on another machine (B) connects to that manager and uses its proxy > > object to call functions on the manager's computer; this all works as > > expected. But, if the manager from A shuts down, B's application won't > > notice because in the MP code it ignores socket error > > errno.ECONNREFUSED. If A becomes available again or is restarted, B > > doesn't automatically reconnect either and continue its operation. > > It's function is basically stopped. > > > Here is the code from connection.py: > > while 1: > > try: > > s.connect(address) > > except socket.error, e: > > if e.args[0] != errno.ECONNREFUSED: # connection refused > > debug('failed to connect to address %s', address) > > raise > > time.sleep(0.01) > > else: > > break > > > How can I have B automatically reconnect to A and continue its work > > once A is available again? > > I think you need to retry repeatedly until successfully connected. > > br, Terry
I'm having issue after once connected. If the server goes down during a long-running connection. I would want to be notified so I could try to reconnect. I'm doing more experimenting now and will try to post an example. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list