Hi,

Long connections means new tcp connection which connect the same targets is
reestablished after timeout?


On Tue, 20 Aug 2019 at 10:37, Eliza <e...@chinabuckets.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> on 2019/8/20 10:30, fengyd wrote:
> > If the creation timestamp of  the FD is not changed, but the socket
> > information to which the FD was linked is changed, it means new tcp
> > connection is established.
> > If there's no reading/wring ongoing,  why new tcp connection is still
> > established and the FD count is stable?
>
> Though I am just a ceph user not the expert, but I think each block
> device as the client who is involved into CRUSH algorithm for data
> rebalancing etc, so long connections between client and OSDs are kept.
>
> regards.
>
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