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Element timeout time

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Roger Andreasson [DevOps Member]580 2 days ago 0 Comments

In the element list, there's a column "Element Timeout Time (ms)". It seems to have been intruduced between DM 10.0 and 10.4. What does it mean and what is the difference between "Timeout Time (ms)" and "Element Timeout Time (ms)"

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José Silva [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]1.42K Posted 2 days ago 0 Comments

Hi Roger,

According to this the definition is as follows:

  • TimeoutTime: Similar to the Timeout of a single command (ms) setting during element creation. It is the period (in milliseconds) during which a DMA will wait for a response after sending a command to the element. This period must be between 10 and 120 000 ms. If there is no response within the specified period, the DMA will send the same command again.
  • ElementTimeoutTime: Similar to the The element goes into timeout state when it is not responding for (sec) setting during element creation. When the element fails to respond to commands for longer than the number of seconds specified in this setting, the DMA will put the element in a timeout state. The specified number must be between 0 and 120. Retries
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