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tuxTsrvrGrace

Syntax

INTEGER

Access

read-write

Description

The period of time, in seconds, over which the tuxTsrvrMaxgen object limit applies. The tuxTsrvrGrace value is meaningful only for restartable servers, that is, if the tuxTsrvrRestart object is set to yes(1). When a restarting server would exceed the tuxTsrvrMaxgen limit but the tuxTsrvrGrace period has expired, the system resets the current generation (tuxTsrvrGeneration) to 1 and resets the initial boot time (tuxTsrvrTimeStart) to the current time. A value of 0 for this object indicates that a server should always be restarted.

Note that servers sharing a request queue (that is, equal values for tuxTsrvrRqAddr) should have equal values for this object. If they do not, then the first server activated establishes the run-time value associated with all servers on the queue.

Note: Run-time modifications to this object affect a running server and all other active servers with which it is sharing a request queue. However, only the selected server's configuration parameter is modified. Thus, the behavior of the application depends on the order of boot in subsequent activations unless the administrator ensures that all servers sharing a queue have the same value for this object.

 

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