Propagate PhysicalBridge backlog to ServerCounters#2996
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Problem
SeverCounters.TotalOutstandingwas not including messages in thePhysicalBridgebacklog queue. ThePendingUnsentItemsproperty was never being set, so it always returned 0.This caused a significant issue when using
TotalOutstandingfor connection load balancing in our PROD runtime: a connection that was stuck or slow (with messages accumulating in the backlog) would still reportTotalOutstanding ≈ 0, making it appear healthy and causing more traffic to be preferentially routed to the unhealthy connection.Fix
Propagate the
_backlogCurrentEnqueuedin theConnectionCountersreturned byPhysicalBridgeso that the number of messages in backlog queue can be exposed to end user