It is probably worth checking whether NAK sending and processing is actually working. Ethernet networks are pretty reliable these days and the outage may be linked with the only packet loss occurring.
-- Steve-o On 15 June 2016 at 10:23, Paul Krauss <pkra...@genevatrading.com> wrote: > Hi Folks – I am using 0MQ and CLRZMQ wrapper for C# on Windows 7. > > I have a client app running on a Windows box that receives reliable > multicast from 6 different server processes. > > The server processes are all sending reliable multicast using 0MQ. Each > server uses different ports and groups. > > > > About once a week, one of my clients will just stop receiving the reliable > multicast from ALL sources and it will not receive data again until we > restart the client app. > > > > I know the data is being sent from the servers correctly because all of my > other clients receive all the data from the servers during the same > time-frame. > > > > It’s very frustrating and I’m not sure what causes it or what to do. > > Any ideas, or thoughts? > > Thank you - Paul > This e-mail message (together with any attached documents) is strictly > confidential and intended solely for the addressee (including the > addressee's employing organization, assigns and affiliates). It may contain > information that is proprietary to Geneva Trading USA LLC, its affiliates > and assigns. It is controlled by law, or is covered by legal, professional > or other privilege. If you are not the intended addressee nor associated > with the intended addressee’s organization, you must not use, disclose or > copy this transmission, and are asked to notify the sender of its receipt. > Please be further advised that the unauthorized interception or retrieval > of e-mail may be a criminal violation of the Electronic Communications > Privacy Act. > > _______________________________________________ > zeromq-dev mailing list > zeromq-dev@lists.zeromq.org > http://lists.zeromq.org/mailman/listinfo/zeromq-dev >
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