Configuring time threshold settings for SSC
Nota: Clicking Default resets the property to the system
default value.
To configure the Time Threshold settings for SSC:
- Open the Configuration Manager (CGM).
- Select SSC > Time Threshold.
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Configure the system settings:
- CDR Linger Time (seconds)
- Time to wait (in seconds) after one end of a socket connection has closed before giving up on delivery of the data. The default value is 20.
- Check Unused SASI Logins Interval (seconds)
- Interval in seconds between checks for unused SASI logins. Minimum value is 5 seconds. The default value is 30.
- Connection Shelf Life (seconds)
- Time in seconds that a connection can remain in the free pool before it will be considered for closing. The default value is 120.
- Disable Servlet Automatic Timeout (https)
- This flag allows the servlet container to use a different,
longer connection timeout while a servlet is being executed, which
in the end allows either the servlet a longer amount of time to
complete its execution, or a longer timeout during data upload. The
default value is Yes.
Click Restart Service for your changes to take effect.
- Https Connection Timeout (milliseconds)
- The number of milliseconds this connector will wait, after
accepting a connection, for the request URI line to be presented.
The default value is 20000.
Click Restart Service for your changes to take effect.
- Pool Monitor Run Interval (seconds)
- Time in seconds between pool monitor runs. The pool monitor will automatically close and discard any connection that has remained in the pool for more than pool_connection_time seconds. The pool monitor will close and discard connections while the size of the pool is greater than min_pooled_connections. The default value is 30.
- SASI Import Operator Automatic Logoff Time Out (seconds)
- Number of seconds before a SASI operator is logged off after its last usage for a SASI import. Minimum value is 10 seconds. The default value is 60.
- SASJI Event Time Out (seconds)
- The amount of time, in seconds, that SASJI will wait for an event before giving up. The minimum that will be used is 30. The default value is 60.
- SASJI Fallover Time Out (seconds)
- Specify the maximum number of seconds the SASJI will attempt fallover before abandoning the fallover attempt. The default value is 120.
- SQL Server Query Timeout (seconds)
- Specify the maximum number of seconds the SQL Server waits for a query before abandoning the query. The default value is 300.
- Server Connection Timeout (milliseconds)
- Time (in milliseconds) the server waits for a connection request before checking for the shutdown flag. The default value is 1000,
- Save your changes.
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