If this is happening on say a neutron API server, shouldn't an lsof
against that pid show a pool-sized number of connections/file
descriptors?  Taking that a bit further, if lsof does not show a pool-
sized number of connections, doesn't that suggest the pool code is
getting a bit confused as to its inventory?

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  Exception during message handling: QueuePool limit of size 10 overflow
  20 reached, connection timed out, timeout 10

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