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Michael Osipov edited comment on WAGON-545 at 1/27/19 8:41 PM: --------------------------------------------------------------- OK, double-checked. Both 3.5.4 and 3.6.1-SNAPSHOT ignore TTL of 120 s. I will debug and see what happens here. was (Author: michael-o): OK, double-checked. Neither 3.5.4 nor 3.6.1-SNAPSHOT ignore TTL of 120 s. I will debug and see what happens here. > Connection reset while downloading artefacts in cloud environment (Azure) > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: WAGON-545 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/WAGON-545 > Project: Maven Wagon > Issue Type: Bug > Components: wagon-http > Affects Versions: 3.2.0 > Environment: Microsoft Azure 'Hosted VS2017' > Reporter: Christian Domsch > Priority: Major > Fix For: waiting-for-feedback > > Attachments: log_10_310.zip, log_10_311.zip, log_10_325.zip > > > We are building a huge multi-module project in the azure cloud and experience > random connection resets during our build due to probably the same issue as > in WAGON-486. Since it is stated by Microsoft that they terminate connections > that are idle for longer than four minutes (see solution comment > [here|https://developercommunity.visualstudio.com/content/problem/357696/maven-project-build-failing-with-connection-reset.html], > I set -Dmaven.wagon.httpconnectionManager.ttlSeconds=120. Also, disabling > the http pool does not solve the problem. Attached are logs from out main > build with logging turned on for the wagon components, as mentioned in the > comment section of WAGON-486. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.6.3#76005)