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Thursday, July 19, 2007

Good way to find out all timeout varibles set by autoconfig

Here's a good way to find out all the timeout variables present in your context file which are configured by autoconfig:

$ grep timeout $CONTEXT_FILE
15
3600000
90
300
10000
100
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1000
100
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s_keepalive_timeout: Number of seconds OHS will wait for a subsequent connection

s_sesstimeout : Jserv Session Timeout in milliseconds to wait before an unused
session is invalidated

s_apjserv_vmtimeout: Amount of time given to a JVM to startup and wait to ping the JVM to see if it is alive

s_ohstimeout: This parameter stands for the amount of time (in seconds) the Oracle HTTP Server will wait for certain events(GET,POST,PUT etc) before failing a request

s_servlet_init_timeout: Number of milliseconds to wait before aborting initialization of a servlet

s_apctimeout: Apache Process Timeout in seconds

s_apcplstimeout: Apache Process Timeout for PL/SQL in seconds

s_tnstimeout: TNS Process Timeout in seconds

s_tcftimeout: TCF Process Timeout in seconds

s_conctimeout: Concurrent Process Timeout in seconds

s_formstimeout: Forms Process Timeout in seconds

s_reptstimeout: Forms Process Timeout in seconds

s_metcltimeout: Metrics Client Process Timeout in seconds

s_metcsrvtimeout: Metrics Server Process Timeout in seconds

s_icsmtimeout: ORACLE ICSM Process Timeout in seconds

s_jtffcsrvtimeou: Oracle Fulfillment Server Timeout in seconds

s_icxblksrvtimeout: Procurement Bulk Loader Timeout in seconds

s_discotimeout: Discoverer Process Timeout in seconds

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