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    should this use shutdown instead of shutdownNow?  Won't shutdownNow discard 
any unexecuted tasks that were just scheduled by the async-closing of 
connections during removeEndpoint processing?


- Bruce Schuchardt


On Sept. 16, 2015, 11:48 p.m., Darrel Schneider wrote:
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> (Updated Sept. 16, 2015, 11:48 p.m.)
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> Review request for geode, Bruce Schuchardt and Kirk Lund.
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> Bugs: GEODE-332
>     https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-332
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> Repository: geode
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> Description
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> The changes in SocketCreator.java are for pooling of async close 
> (ConnectionTable also calls closeAsyncThreadExecutor).
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> The changes in Connection.java and ConnectionTable.java are for pooling of 
> p2p reader threads.
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> The async close thread pool will use at most 32 threads to do socket closes. 
> Once all 32 threads are busy the unlimited LinkedBlockingQueue starts queuing 
> close requests. The number of threads can be changed from 32 by using the 
> "p2p.ASYNC_CLOSE_POOL_MAX_THREADS" system property.
> If a thread in this pool is not used for 120 seconds it will timeout (this 
> timeout can be changed using the "p2p.ASYNC_CLOSE_POOL_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME" 
> system property).
> The threads requesting a socket close will not wait for the close to 
> complete. The previous code (that created a thread for every request) waited 
> 50ms for the request to complete. This can be enabled using the 
> "p2p.ASYNC_CLOSE_WAIT_MILLISECONDS" system property.
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> The p2p reader thread pool has an unlimited number of threads. The pool is 
> used anytime a peer connects to us to create a p2p reader for his sender. It 
> is also used on the sender side to do the initial handshake when connecting.
> If a thread in this pool is not used for 120 seconds it will timeout (this 
> timeout can be changed using the "p2p.READER_POOL_KEEP_ALIVE_TIME" system 
> property).
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> 
> Diffs
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>   gemfire-core/src/main/java/com/gemstone/gemfire/internal/SocketCreator.java 
> ff4a22c08f909b731a3a70fa39a893cb5fc0015a 
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> gemfire-core/src/main/java/com/gemstone/gemfire/internal/cache/tier/sockets/CacheClientProxy.java
>  15f83bb344e453caaad6269ffd63a28f166a02b6 
>   
> gemfire-core/src/main/java/com/gemstone/gemfire/internal/tcp/Connection.java 
> cd1b7dc998df343a1e035fb9cb68f071073d362c 
>   
> gemfire-core/src/main/java/com/gemstone/gemfire/internal/tcp/ConnectionTable.java
>  9beb947dfc130634f60022d7385c24e985acab4b 
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> Diff: https://reviews.apache.org/r/38440/diff/
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> Testing
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> precheckin
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> Thanks,
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> Darrel Schneider
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