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I got connection reset by peer errors.
Neo4j Version: 3.4.10 Community
Neo4j Mode: Single instance
Driver version: Java driver 1.7.1
Operating System: Ubuntu 16.10 on AWS
- Start Neo4j on a AWS instance
- Run a query with the driver
- Put the driver idle for 2h
- Run another query
The second query shall run successfully
The client failed to run the second query with a connection reset by peer
stacktrace.
attach the stacktrace
Meanwhile, in the server log, I found this stacktrace that happened at the same time when the driver failed.
attach the stacktrace