I'm trying to find out when, exactly, the various TCP connections
to/from the FD (dir->FD, FD->SD) are opened or closed. Do these
connections stay open continuously while running a job, or are they
closed and opened as needed?
The reason for asking is, once again, my setting up an SSH tunnel. The
way I currently have it set up, the SSH tunnel will automatically close
itself as soon as there is no connection going through it - a standard
strategy to make tunnel cleanup easier; I wouldn't need a Run After
script. But this only works if at least one connection is open at all
times as long as the job is running. What I am actually observing is
that the tunnel does disappear in the middle of a job.
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