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A callback event signaling that the connection to the server has been broken and the client is trying to reconnect. Every reconnect attempt fires this message.
Typically you don't need to do anything when this happens, if you use a backoff like IndefiniteThrottle then the client does the reconnection bit automatically, it's only then that you can expect these events.