Re: SRVCTL timeout setting

From: Roman Podshivalov <roman.podshivalov_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 15:11:28 -0400
Message-ID: <55f303590810161211x558e61a6p8dcec7fa8a852335@mail.gmail.com>


# crs_stat -p <database resource name> | grep -i timeout SCRIPT_TIMEOUT=600
START_TIMEOUT=600
STOP_TIMEOUT=600

USR_ORA_CHECK_TIMEOUT=0
USR_ORA_START_TIMEOUT=0
USR_ORA_STOP_TIMEOUT=0

--romas

On Thu, Oct 16, 2008 at 2:20 PM, Tyfanie Wineriter <tyfaniew_at_uoregon.edu>wrote:

> Hi all!
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> I have googled, metalinked, and scanned my heart out, but I cannot find a
> conclusive answer to this.. I'm hoping someone understands it a little
> better than I do..
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> I am running Oracle RAC 10gR2. I have noticed that when I do a "srvctl
> stop instance/database ..-o immediate", if there is a "stuck" thread in the
> instance, the srvctl allows roughly 9 minutes to try to stop that thread &
> shut down the database nicely. At the end of 9 minutes, it issues a
> Shutdown Abort to the instance and srvctl returns.
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> What I cannot find, however, is a setting for that Timer. Does anyone know
> of a configuration or setting to tell Srvctl how long to wait until aborting
> a database? _IS_ there a timeout, or is my 9 minute mark just luck?
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> TIA!
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> ~ Tyfanie Wineriter ~
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> Database Administrator
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> University of Oregon
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