Alberto Gomez created GEODE-9973:
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             Summary: Documentation: socket-lease-time is not used to return 
sockets to a pool but to close them
                 Key: GEODE-9973
                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GEODE-9973
             Project: Geode
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: docs
            Reporter: Alberto Gomez


The "Making sure you have enough sockets" Geode documentation section says the 
following about socket-lease-time (check underlined sentence):

 

Peer-to-peer. For peer-to-peer threads that do not share sockets, you can use 
the socket-lease-time to make sure that no socket sits idle for too long. +When 
a socket that belongs to an individual thread remains unused for this time 
period, the system automatically returns it to the pool.+ The next time the 
thread needs a socket, it creates a new socket.

 

Actually, the system automatically closes the connection in the situation 
described instead of returning it to any pool.



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