Clusterware timeout parameters:
- misscount - It represents maximum time in seconds that, a heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node.
- disktimeout - It is the maximum amount of time allowed for a voting file I/O to complete; if this time is exceeded the voting disk will be marked as offline.
- reboottime - It is the amount of time allowed for a node to complete a reboot after the CSS daemon has been evicted.
Default values for these parameters are as follows:
- misscount = 60 seconds
- disktimeout = 200 seconds
- reboottime = 3 seconds
Commands to check / modify CSS parameters:
- crsctl get css misscount ---------- to check misscount value
- crsctl get css disktimeout --------- to check disktimeout value
- crsctl get css reboottime ---------- to check reboottime value
- crsctl set css misscount 120 --------- to set misscount to 120 seconds
- crsctl set css disktimeout 200 ------- to set disktimeout to 200 seconds
- crsctl set css reboottime 3 ----------- to set reboottime to 3 seconds
Only non-default values are only returned from get calls above.
To confirm the default values, look in
ocssd.log for the following:
lssnmNMInitialize: misscount set to (30)
clssnmNMInitialize: Network heartbeat thresholds are: impending reconfig 15000 ms, reconfig start (misscount) 30000 ms
clssgmInitCMInfo: Wait for remote node termination set to 13 seconds
clssnmNMInitialize: misscount set to (60), impending reconfig threshold set to (56000)
clssnmNMInitialize: diskShortTimeout set to (57000)ms
clssnmNMInitialize: diskLongTimeout set to (200000)ms
clssnmHandleUpdate: diskTimeout set to (200000)ms
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