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     new 9cb1f58  GEODE-9216 - User Guide: "gemfire.enableTcpKeepAlive" should 
be "gemfire.setTcpKeepAlive" (#6400)
9cb1f58 is described below

commit 9cb1f58d0cdd800e010dfdfd98d6d8d0b4e65423
Author: Dave Barnes <[email protected]>
AuthorDate: Thu Apr 29 14:07:05 2021 -0700

    GEODE-9216 - User Guide: "gemfire.enableTcpKeepAlive" should be 
"gemfire.setTcpKeepAlive" (#6400)
---
 geode-docs/managing/logging/setting_up_logging.html.md.erb        | 2 +-
 geode-docs/managing/monitor_tune/socket_tcp_keepalive.html.md.erb | 2 +-
 2 files changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)

diff --git a/geode-docs/managing/logging/setting_up_logging.html.md.erb 
b/geode-docs/managing/logging/setting_up_logging.html.md.erb
index 04f345b..afa0914 100644
--- a/geode-docs/managing/logging/setting_up_logging.html.md.erb
+++ b/geode-docs/managing/logging/setting_up_logging.html.md.erb
@@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ Before you begin, make sure you understand [Basic 
Configuration and Programming]
     3.  Set the maximum size of a single log file in `log-file-size-limit`. If 
not set, the single, main log file is used. If set, the metadata file, the main 
log, and rolled child logs are used.
     4.  Set the maximum size of all log files in `log-disk-space-limit`. If 
non-zero, this limits the combined size of all inactive log files, deleting 
oldest files first to stay under the limit. A zero setting indicates no limit.
 
-4.  If you are using the `gfsh` command-line interface, `gfsh` can creates its 
own log file in the directory where you run the `gfsh` or `gfsh.bat` script. By 
default, gfsh does not generate log files for itself. To enable gfsh logs, set 
the following system property to the desired log level before starting gfsh:
+4.  If you are using the `gfsh` command-line interface, `gfsh` can create its 
own log file in the directory where you run the `gfsh` or `gfsh.bat` script. By 
default, gfsh does not generate log files for itself. To enable gfsh logs, set 
the following system property to the desired log level before starting gfsh:
 
     ``` pre
     export 
JAVA_ARGS=-Dgfsh.log-level=[severe|warning|info|config|fine|finer|finest]
diff --git a/geode-docs/managing/monitor_tune/socket_tcp_keepalive.html.md.erb 
b/geode-docs/managing/monitor_tune/socket_tcp_keepalive.html.md.erb
index f600d22..ea8e9a8 100644
--- a/geode-docs/managing/monitor_tune/socket_tcp_keepalive.html.md.erb
+++ b/geode-docs/managing/monitor_tune/socket_tcp_keepalive.html.md.erb
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ limitations under the License.
 
 <%=vars.product_name%> supports TCP KeepAlive to prevent socket connections 
from being timed out.
 
-The `gemfire.enableTcpKeepAlive` system property prevents connections that 
appear idle from being timed out (for example, by a firewall.) When configured 
to true, <%=vars.product_name%> enables the SO\_KEEPALIVE option for individual 
sockets. This operating system-level setting allows the socket to send 
verification checks (ACK requests) to remote systems in order to determine 
whether or not to keep the socket connection alive.
+The `gemfire.setTcpKeepAlive` system property prevents connections that appear 
idle from being timed out (for example, by a firewall.) When configured to 
true, <%=vars.product_name%> enables the SO\_KEEPALIVE option for individual 
sockets. This operating system-level setting allows the socket to send 
verification checks (ACK requests) to remote systems in order to determine 
whether or not to keep the socket connection alive.
 
 **Note:**
 The time intervals for sending the first ACK KeepAlive request, the subsequent 
ACK requests and the number of requests to send before closing the socket is 
configured on the operating system level.

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