ResponseCondition

The excessive response time condition policy tracks the requests and the amount of time they take to complete. If an average number of requests take longer than a certain amount of time, then the members are restarted.

Inherits from type HealthCondition and adds the following.

Attributes Summary
responseTime : intThis attribute is used in concert with the responseTimeUnits attribute to restart members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of timeThe excessive response time condition policy restarts members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of time.
responseTimeUnits : intThis attribute is used in concert with the responseTime attribute to restart members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of timeThis field is the ageUnits, which can be "hours" or "days", but stored within the model as an integer representation.

Attribute Details

responseTime    -    This attribute is used in concert with the responseTimeUnits attribute to restart members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of timeThe excessive response time condition policy restarts members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of time. Acceptable values for this field are between (and including) 1 millisecond and 60 minutes.
     data type:  int
     default Value:   10



responseTimeUnits    -    This attribute is used in concert with the responseTime attribute to restart members when the average number of requests completed exceeds a given period of timeThis field is the ageUnits, which can be "hours" or "days", but stored within the model as an integer representation. The mapping for the units value are defined in the XDConstants.java file in xd.util: UNITS_MILLISECONDS=0 UNITS_SECONDS=1 UNITS_MINUTES=2
     data type:  int
     default Value:   1


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