Increase the values specified for
the OTS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT and OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT properties in the
current.env file for that J2EE server to 3600. (This update can be
performed by manually editing the current.env file or by using the System
Management User Interface.) A description of these two properties
follows:
OTS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT
The OTS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT is the amount of time
(in seconds) given by default to an application transaction to complete.
This amount of time is given to the application transaction if it does not
set its own time-out value through the current->set_timeout method. The default is 30 seconds and the maximum value
is 2147483 seconds (24.85 days). You should not use a null or 0
value.
Note: When a conversation is activated, the
system performs special processing for the System Management server
instances only.
If the OTS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT variable is not set,
it is added.
If the value for OTS_DEFAULT_TIMEOUT is less
than 3600 (seconds), it is set to 3600.
This special processing is performed for the
System Management server instances because the server instances sometimes
perform long-running transactions. Other server instances do not require
such lengthy transaction defaults.
OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT
The OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT is the maximum allowable
amount of time (in seconds) given to an application transaction to
complete. If an application assigns a greater amount of time, the system
limits the time to the OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT value.
The default is 60 seconds and the maximum value
is 2147483 seconds (24.85 days). You should not use a null or 0
value.
Note: When a conversation is activated, the
system performs special processing for the System Management server
instances only.
If the OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT variable is not set,
it is added.
If the value for OTS_MAXIMUM_TIMEOUT is less
than 3600 (seconds), it is set to 3600.
This special processing is performed for the
System Management server instances because the server instances sometimes
perform long-running transactions. Other server instances do not require
such lengthy transaction defaults.
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