Hi, On Fri, Jul 09, 2010 at 03:32:52PM +0300, Sergiu Ivanov wrote:
> As far as I can remember, nsmux keeps the control ports of the started > translators, which, as I understand it, won't let them go away because > of absence of clients. Nope. There is *always* someone who has the control port of a translator -- otherwise, no client could ever connect... The control ports do not prevent a translator from going away (where would the fsys_goaway() request be sent to if there was no control port open?...); only protid ports do. In other words, the translators are perfectly capable of exiting after the timeout passes with no client connection. It's just that they don't go away immediately when we know we won't need them anymore. -antrik-