backup-sync Section
The backup-synchronization section contains the configuration options that are used to support a high-availability (HA) hot standby (redundancy type) configuration.
Warning: These options apply only to T-Servers that support the hot standby redundancy type.
addp-remote-timeout
Default Value: 0 (zero)
Valid Values: Any positive integer from 0—3600
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies the time interval that the redundant T-Server waits for a response from this T-Server after sending a polling signal. The default value of 0 (zero) disables the functionality of this option. To establish an appropriate timeout, specify a value other than the default. This option applies only if the protocol option is set to addp.
addp-timeout
Default Value: 0 (zero)
Valid Values: Any positive integer from 0—3600
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies the time interval that this T-Server waits for a response from another T-Server after sending a polling signal. The default value of 0 (zero) disables the functionality of this option. To establish an appropriate timeout, specify a value other than the default. This option applies only if the protocol option is set to addp.
addp-trace
Default Value: off
Valid Values:
off, false, no |
No trace (default). |
local, on, true, yes |
Trace on this T-Server side only. |
remote |
Trace on the redundant T-Server side only. |
full, both |
Full trace (on both sides). |
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies whether addp messages are traced in a log file, to what level the trace is performed, and in which direction. This option applies only if the protocol option is set to addp.
protocol
Default Value: default
Valid Values:
default |
The feature is not active. |
addp |
Activates the Advanced Disconnect Detection Protocol. |
Changes Take Effect: When the next connection is established.
Specifies the name of the method used to detect connection failures. If you specify the addp value, you must also specify a value for the addp-timeout, addp-remote-timeout, and addp-trace options.
sync-reconnect-tout
Default Value: 20 seconds
Valid Values: See, Timeout Value Format.
Changes Take Effect: Immediately
Specifies the time interval after which the backup T-Server attempts to reconnect to the primary server (for a synchronized link).