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Offline PFCCWA

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Host Connection Failure Alarms
« on: March 14, 2013, 11:27:51 AM »
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Hello,

We are experiencing connection failures between scs and lca on the host, typically lasting for 10/12 seconds.
As a result an alarm is generated, by scs and scs backup to advise of this.
The cause appears to be a disk backup that is performed around the same time, out of operational hours.
Is there a way to add a timer which does not generate the alarm based on a set time?
I think this may be it but not sure where it needs to be set up:

[addp]
addp-remote-timeout = 40
addp-timeout = 20
addp-trace = on

Should this be added to the host object?
I believe the 20 second timeout will stop the alarms, and only generate if this has been exceeded.

Thanks.

Offline Kubig

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Re: Host Connection Failure Alarms
« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2013, 11:33:02 AM »
Agree,set addp connection between SCS and host which caused an issue

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Re: Host Connection Failure Alarms
« Reply #2 on: March 14, 2013, 05:10:10 PM »
[quote author=PFCCWA link=topic=7714.msg33363#msg33363 date=1363260471]
We are experiencing connection failures between scs and lca on the host, typically lasting for 10/12 seconds.
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Are SCS and LCA running on the same host?

[quote author=PFCCWA link=topic=7714.msg33363#msg33363 date=1363260471]
As a result an alarm is generated, by scs and scs backup to advise of this.
The cause appears to be a disk backup that is performed around the same time, out of operational hours.

Is there a way to add a timer which does not generate the alarm based on a set time?
[/quote]
If you mean on a specific time of the day, no, there isn't.

[quote author=PFCCWA link=topic=7714.msg33363#msg33363 date=1363260471]
I think this may be it but not sure where it needs to be set up:

[addp]
addp-remote-timeout = 40
addp-timeout = 20
addp-trace = on

Should this be added to the host object?
I believe the 20 second timeout will stop the alarms, and only generate if this has been exceeded.
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Give it a go, it should help. However:
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[li]20 seconds is the timeout configured on the LCA side - won't ping SCS for 20 secs. 40 seconds is instead used by SCS to ping LCA[/li]
[li]not sure how SCS was determining so quickly the disconnection if you didn't have ADDP configured?[/li]
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Fra

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Re: Host Connection Failure Alarms
« Reply #3 on: March 15, 2013, 05:25:50 PM »
[quote author=Fra link=topic=7714.msg33370#msg33370 date=1363281010]

Give it a go, it should help. However:
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[li]not sure how SCS was determining so quickly the disconnection if you didn't have ADDP configured?[/li]
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Fra
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Dont know how is the default by now, but last time I checked (one or two years ago) there's a default ADDP between SCS and LCA set to 9 seconds