HP StorageWorks P9000 Replication Manager Software 7.1 CLI User Guide (TB584-96026, May 2011)

the service, it checks the active/inactive status of the process. You can change the retry count and
retry interval for checking the status of a process by using the following parameters.
In a cluster environment, you do not need to change this parameter because Application Agent does
not reference this parameter.
Table 18 Parameters in init.conf (to specify the retry count and retry interval for checking the status
of a process)
Specifiable values
(default)
DescriptionParameter
0 to 3600
(0)
In this parameter, specify the maximum retry count
for checking the status of a process. Generally,
specify a value other than 0. When the backup is
of an Exchange database, the time to start the ser-
vice depends on the roll forward processing time.
For this reason, when the backup is of an Exchange
database, use the default setting.
If you specify 0, Application Agent continues to retry
checking until it can check the process status. For
example, if the process has terminated with an error,
Application Agent will perform retries continuously.
When changing the value of this parameter, make
sure that the product of the SVC_RETRY_TIME-value
and SVC_RETRY_WAIT-value is sufficiently larger
than the time required for the completion of process
startup or stopping.
SVC_RETRY_TIME
0 to 3600
(1)
In this parameter, specify the same number of seconds
as the retry interval for checking the status of a process.
Generally, you do not need to change the value of this
parameter.
SVC_RETRY_WAIT
Specifying the retry count and interval for command execution status retry check
If you want to change the retry count and retry interval for retries of checking the status of the command
being executed by Application Agent, change the following parameters.
Table 19 Parameters in init.conf (to specifying a retry count and a retry interval for command execution
status retries checking)
Specifiable values
(default)
DescriptionParameter
0 to 3600
(0)
Specify the maximum retry count. Generally this
value should be set to be other than 0.
If you specify 0, Application Agent continues to
retry checking until it can confirm the command
status. For example, if you enter two commands
that cannot be executed at the same time, the
command entered later will perform retries con-
tinuously until the command entered earlier fin-
ishes.
COM_RETRY_TIME
Preparation for using Application Agent112