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authorAnders Svensson <[email protected]>2014-11-03 01:47:27 +0100
committerAnders Svensson <[email protected]>2014-11-03 12:16:58 +0100
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Tweak reason in closed event
From {error, Reason} to {no_connection, Reason} when a connection can't be established. The exit reason of a diameter_peer_fsm process is turned into a message from the corresponding diameter_watchdog process to the relevant diameter_service process, the latter sending a 'closed' event including the reason to any subscribers. Reason = [] when none of the configured transport modules succeeds in establishing a connection, which admittedly isn't terribly descriptive. (The lists is of error reasons from transport start functions, which is empty as long as transport processes start successfully.) Note that this form of the closed event is undocumented, aside from the documentation saying that one should expect undocumented events. The explicitly documented forms are currently specific to CER/CEA failures.
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