Configuring time threshold settings

Note: Clicking Default resets the property to the system default value.

To configure the Time Threshold settings for SSC:

  1. Open the Configuration Manager (CGM).
  2. Select SSC > Time Threshold.
  3. 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,
  4. Save your changes.