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[jira] [Created] (KAFKA-1279) SocketServer.shutdown() doesn't close
open connections
Jay Kreps created KAFKA-1279:
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Summary: SocketServer.shutdown() doesn't close open connections
Key: KAFKA-1279
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KAFKA-1279
Project: Kafka
Issue Type: Bug
Reporter: Jay Kreps
Assignee: Jay Kreps
SocketServer.shutdown() stops the selector thread but doesn't actually close all the existing connections.
In normal operations this doesn't matter much because right after shutting down the socket server the process exits which closes all the connections. However we found this issue during unit testing--essentially we are leaking all the connections so shutdown() doesn't actually cause any error at all on the client which is still able to write to the socket and just never receives a response.
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