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Presently, the wsgi server allows persist connections hence even after the response is sent to the client, it doesn't close the client socket connection. Because of this problem, the green thread is not released back to the pool. In order to close the client socket connection explicitly after the response is sent and read successfully by the client, you simply have to set keepalive to False when you create a wsgi server. DocImpact: Added wsgi_keep_alive option (default=True). In order to maintain the backward compatibility, setting wsgi_keep_alive as True by default. Recommended is set it to False. This is port of Cinder change - [1] [1] Ic57b2aceb136e8626388cfe4df72b2f47cb0661c SecurityImpact Closes-Bug: #1361360 Change-Id: If9241e6f6ba10592a64ca312cb479e8cea929913 |
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README.rst
MANILA
You have come across an OpenStack shared file system service. It has identified itself as "Manila." It was abstracted from the Cinder project.
- Wiki: https://wiki.openstack.org/Manila
- Developer docs: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/manila
Getting Started
If you'd like to run from the master branch, you can clone the git repo:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/manila.git
For developer information please see HACKING.rst
You can raise bugs here http://bugs.launchpad.net/manila