Define the Monitor Timeout Settings for a Server

Each server in a multi-server architecture monitors the other servers in the architecture to check that the hardware, software and network connections are working correctly. To do this, each server performs up to four checks:

For more information on these checks, see Define the ICMP Monitor Settings for a Server.

During each check, a server attempts to check the status and role of the other servers in the architecture. It also requests a response from the other server. If the connection is not made or a response is not received within a specified amount of time, the other server becomes isolated and the appropriate action is initiated (as defined in the Action on Isolated setting, Define what Action Should be Taken when a Server Becomes Isolated).

You can configure the amount of time a server will wait for a connection to another server and how long it will wait for a response to a request. To do this, you need to use the System Configuration>Partners settings in the Server Configuration Tool. The Standby tab of the Partners settings has a Monitor section that contains the monitoring Connect Timeout and Request Timeout settings.

If you change the value in any of these fields, you will need to restart the ClearSCADA server for the change to take effect.


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ClearSCADA 2017 R3