it seems it helped but now I have another behaviour :)

Script works well some time. Then I start to get "connect error 60: Operation timed out", see a lot of "TIME_WAIT" connections in netstat (and no other connections at all) in this moment. after few minutes all TIME_WAIT connections dissapear and I see empty output of netstat, but script still log "Operation timed out".

I've turned on DEBUG in Client::Keepalive and got a lot of following messages at the time when netstat output is empty:

ALLOCATE: enqueuing request for http:gdata.youtube.com:80 at /home/ser +vice/perl/lib/site_perl/5.8.8/POE/Component/Client/Keepalive.pm line +377. ... CON: request from session 5 for address 74.125.95.102 timed out at /ho +me/service/perl/lib/site_perl/5.8.8/POE/Component/Client/Keepalive.pm + line 507.


In reply to Re^2: POE::Component::Client::HTTP, Keepalive, FIN_WAIT_2 by nuclon
in thread POE::Component::Client::HTTP, Keepalive, FIN_WAIT_2 by nuclon

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