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[jira] [Comment Edited] (NIFI-12836) Connection pool shut down and SocketException for many AWS processors

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Lehel Boér edited comment on NIFI-12836 at 2/24/24 1:42 AM:
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It appears that the issue encountered with the local setup stemmed from a conflict between the database and the Intellij debugger utilizing the same port. I could not replicate it in cloud environment.

Could you kindly add additional details? Specifically, does the issue persist, and if so, under what circumstances? Additionally, is it associated with a version upgrade?


was (Author: lehel44):
Looks like the issue with the local setup was due to the DB and the Intellij debug ran on the same port. I could not reproduce the issue in cloud environtment. Could you please provide some more details? Does it still occur and when does it occur? Was it due to a version upgrade?

> Connection pool shut down and SocketException for many AWS processors
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>                 Key: NIFI-12836
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-12836
>             Project: Apache NiFi
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Lehel Boér
>            Priority: Major
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> Reported encountering "Connection pool shut down" errors for the PutDynamoDBRecord, DeleteDynamoDB, and PutSQS processors while running in a NiFi cluster on version 2.0.0-M1.
>  * [Stack Trace reported on the mailing list|https://codefile.io/f/ZMXYzHt89X]
> https://lists.apache.org/thread/5fbtwk68yr4bcxpp2h2mtzwy0566rfqz
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