I think it would be helpful if you could walk us through the code. 

The shutdown function provides three error codes - the jk function doesn't 
check them, and the most likely is 'socket closed' (ie jboss closed it?), hence 
I'm unsure what the drain code is doing. 
------Original Message------
From: John Baker
To: Tomcat Users List
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Subject: Re: 2 second delays in mod_jk while "maintaining workers"
Sent: 8 Sep 2010 16:41

> On 09/08/2010 05:08 PM, John Baker wrote:

> The code *is* required.
> It is used when the client disconnects while the backend
> still has some data in the AJP buffer. Drain is needed
> to read that excess data.

Why does it always report 0 bytes read?

> If you can compile mod_jk and test, try adding some debug messages inside
> the poll loop. Anyhow, seems to me there is some sort of network
> problem you are facing.

That's next on my list.

> Have you been able to see the traffic using Wireshark?

Not yet.
>
>
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