I have a code where there are 13 clients that have to connect to the server. Then the server does some counting on the data given by the client. After that the roles turns around - the server becomes a client and clients become servers to receive the data.
The thing is that when trying to do the first connection, that is when the 13 clients try to connect to the server I keep getting this error: [Errno 104] Connection reset by peer
. I tried some workarounds for example trying to connect 5 times in a second interval but nothing works.
Here my code:
server.py
import socket, pickle, numpy as np
import struct
import math
while 1:
HOST = ''
PORT = 50007
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(13)
adresses = []
ports = []
i = 0
print("receiving...")
while i < 13:
i += 1
#wait to accept a connection - blocking call
conn, addr = s.accept()
print ('Connected with ', addr)
adresses.append(addr[0])
buf = b''
while len(buf) < 4:
buf += conn.recv(4 - len(buf))
length = struct.unpack('>I', buf)[0]
data = b''
l = length
while l > 0:
d = conn.recv(l)
l -= len(d)
data += d
if not data: break
M = np.loads(data)
if i == 1:
L = M[0]
else:
L += M[0]
ports.append(M[1])
conn.close()
s.close()
L /= 993040
packet = pickle.dumps(L)
length = struct.pack('>I', len(packet))
packet = length + packet
print("sending...")
for kl, addr in enumerate(adresses):
HOST = addr
PORT = 50007 + ports[kl]
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((HOST, PORT))
s.sendall(packet)
s.close()
client.py
def connection(centers, kl):
HOST = "192.168.143.XX"
PORT = 50007
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.settimeout(3600)
try:
s.connect((HOST, PORT)) # HERE IS AN ERROR
s.settimeout(None)
packet = pickle.dumps([centers, kl]) ## ???
length = struct.pack('>I', len(packet))
packet = length + packet
s.sendall(packet) # OR HERE IS AN ERROR
s.close()
except Exception as e:
print(e)
print('error ', kl)
s.close()
return np.zeros(centers.shape)
HOST = ''
PORT = 50007 + kl
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(2)
i = 0
while i < 1:
#wait to accept a connection - blocking call
conn, addr = s.accept()
i += 1
print ('Connected with ', addr)
buf = b''
while len(buf) < 4:
buf += conn.recv(4 - len(buf))
length = struct.unpack('>I', buf)[0]
data = b''
l = length
while l > 0:
d = conn.recv(l)
l -= len(d)
data += d
if not data: break
new_centers = np.loads(data)
conn.close()
s.close()
return new_centers
aa = 0
for k in range(99):
print(k)
centers = some_function(centers)
time.sleep(60)
centers1 = connection(centers, i)
aa = 0
while not (centers1.any()) and aa < 5:
time.sleep(1)
centers1 = connection(centers, i)
aa += 1
centers = centers1
The thing is all of the 13 clients HAVE TO connect to the server or it won't proceed to the next iteration. I'm using Python 3.4. Please help.
Update:
I have added threads but the error remains:
[Errno 104] Connection reset by peer
server.py
import socket, pickle, numpy as np
import struct
import math
from multiprocessing.pool import ThreadPool
def clientthread(conn, L):
buf = b''
while len(buf) < 4:
buf += conn.recv(4 - len(buf))
length = struct.unpack('>I', buf)[0]
data = b''
l = length
while l > 0:
d = conn.recv(l)
l -= len(d)
data += d
M = np.loads(data)
return(M)
j = 0
while 1:
HOST = ''
PORT = 50007
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.bind((HOST, PORT))
s.listen(2)
#print('0')
adresses = []
ports = []
i = 0
print("receiving...")
while i < 13:
i += 1
#wait to accept a connection - blocking call
conn, addr = s.accept()
print ('Connected with ', addr)
adresses.append(addr[0])
pool = ThreadPool(processes=13)
async_result = pool.apply_async(clientthread, (conn, i,))
M = async_result.get()
conn.close()
if i == 1:
L = M[0]
else:
L += M[0]
ports.append(M[1])
s.close()
L /= 993040
packet = pickle.dumps(L)
length = struct.pack('>I', len(packet))
packet = length + packet
for kl, addr in enumerate(adresses):
HOST = addr
PORT = 50007 + ports[kl]
s = socket.socket(socket.AF_INET, socket.SOCK_STREAM)
s.connect((HOST, PORT))
s.sendall(packet)
s.close()