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116 | seed node that blocks for long periods will slow down everybody else. |
116 | seed node that blocks for long periods will slow down everybody else. |
117 | |
117 | |
118 | =item seeds - C<host:port> |
118 | =item seeds - C<host:port> |
119 | |
119 | |
120 | Seeds are transport endpoint(s) (usually a hostname/IP address and a |
120 | Seeds are transport endpoint(s) (usually a hostname/IP address and a |
121 | TCP port) of nodes thta should be used as seed nodes. |
121 | TCP port) of nodes that should be used as seed nodes. |
122 | |
122 | |
123 | The nodes listening on those endpoints are expected to be long-running, |
123 | The nodes listening on those endpoints are expected to be long-running, |
124 | and at least one of those should always be available. When nodes run out |
124 | and at least one of those should always be available. When nodes run out |
125 | of connections (e.g. due to a network error), they try to re-establish |
125 | of connections (e.g. due to a network error), they try to re-establish |
126 | connections to some seednodes again to join the network. |
126 | connections to some seednodes again to join the network. |
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523 | delivered again. |
523 | delivered again. |
524 | |
524 | |
525 | Inter-host-connection timeouts and monitoring depend on the transport |
525 | Inter-host-connection timeouts and monitoring depend on the transport |
526 | used. The only transport currently implemented is TCP, and AnyEvent::MP |
526 | used. The only transport currently implemented is TCP, and AnyEvent::MP |
527 | relies on TCP to detect node-downs (this can take 10-15 minutes on a |
527 | relies on TCP to detect node-downs (this can take 10-15 minutes on a |
528 | non-idle connection, and usually around two hours for idle conenctions). |
528 | non-idle connection, and usually around two hours for idle connections). |
529 | |
529 | |
530 | This means that monitoring is good for program errors and cleaning up |
530 | This means that monitoring is good for program errors and cleaning up |
531 | stuff eventually, but they are no replacement for a timeout when you need |
531 | stuff eventually, but they are no replacement for a timeout when you need |
532 | to ensure some maximum latency. |
532 | to ensure some maximum latency. |
533 | |
533 | |
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564 | } |
564 | } |
565 | } |
565 | } |
566 | |
566 | |
567 | $node->monitor ($port, $cb); |
567 | $node->monitor ($port, $cb); |
568 | |
568 | |
569 | $cb += 0; |
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571 | defined wantarray |
569 | defined wantarray |
572 | and AnyEvent::Util::guard { $node->unmonitor ($port, $cb) } |
570 | and ($cb += 0, AnyEvent::Util::guard { $node->unmonitor ($port, $cb) }) |
573 | } |
571 | } |
574 | |
572 | |
575 | =item $guard = mon_guard $port, $ref, $ref... |
573 | =item $guard = mon_guard $port, $ref, $ref... |
576 | |
574 | |
577 | Monitors the given C<$port> and keeps the passed references. When the port |
575 | Monitors the given C<$port> and keeps the passed references. When the port |
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776 | AnyEvent::MP got lots of its ideas from distributed Erlang (Erlang node |
774 | AnyEvent::MP got lots of its ideas from distributed Erlang (Erlang node |
777 | == aemp node, Erlang process == aemp port), so many of the documents and |
775 | == aemp node, Erlang process == aemp port), so many of the documents and |
778 | programming techniques employed by Erlang apply to AnyEvent::MP. Here is a |
776 | programming techniques employed by Erlang apply to AnyEvent::MP. Here is a |
779 | sample: |
777 | sample: |
780 | |
778 | |
781 | http://www.Erlang.se/doc/programming_rules.shtml |
779 | http://www.erlang.se/doc/programming_rules.shtml |
782 | http://Erlang.org/doc/getting_started/part_frame.html # chapters 3 and 4 |
780 | http://erlang.org/doc/getting_started/part_frame.html # chapters 3 and 4 |
783 | http://Erlang.org/download/Erlang-book-part1.pdf # chapters 5 and 6 |
781 | http://erlang.org/download/erlang-book-part1.pdf # chapters 5 and 6 |
784 | http://Erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf # chapters 4 and 5 |
782 | http://erlang.org/download/armstrong_thesis_2003.pdf # chapters 4 and 5 |
785 | |
783 | |
786 | Despite the similarities, there are also some important differences: |
784 | Despite the similarities, there are also some important differences: |
787 | |
785 | |
788 | =over 4 |
786 | =over 4 |
789 | |
787 | |