Silvio,

I believe it is ignorable and you can turn the HttpChannelState logger
level down to suppress them.
However, if there a stack trace associated with that warning then it is not
what I think it is and you need to provide more information.

What I believe is happening is that while a request is being processed, the
associated HTTP/2 stream is being reset (probably by the client?)
This asynchronous error is detected but because the request is not async,
it cannot be delivered to the request and instead we warn.  This is
probably over verbose as clients can do silly things like close mid request
handling.

@Simone Bordet <sbor...@webtide.com>  what do you think?

cheers











On Fri, 29 Nov 2019 at 09:03, Silvio Bierman <sbier...@jambo-software.com>
wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Ever since upgrading to 9.4.24 our stderr-log is filled with these
> messages:
>
> 2019-11-28 22:56:27.469:WARN:oejs.HttpChannelState:qtp1519100796-25:
> org.eclipse.jetty.io.EofException: Reset cancel_stream_error
>
> Can anyone tell me what this means? I take it the situation is not
> critical because the application has worked flawlessly for years with
> earlier Jetty versions without these messages. Can I turn this off?
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Silvio
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