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avalonche opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #155
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bug: rollup-boost leaking TCP connections #126

avalonche opened this issue Mar 3, 2025 · 2 comments · May be fixed by #155

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dmarzzz commented Mar 4, 2025

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@0x416e746f6e 0x416e746f6e changed the title rollup-boost leaking TCP connections bug: rollup-boost leaking TCP connections Mar 28, 2025
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0xOsiris commented Apr 4, 2025

I am curious if this behavior has been observed on the latest changes of rollup-boost. I was stress testing rollup-boost yesterday, and analyzing the behavior of established connections over time. Throughout testing established connections grew, and shrank in relation to traffic, but went back to a consistent minimum almost immediately after traffic reduced to 0.

I wasn't able to see any evidence of the RPC Client's holding onto idle connections

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