Data Mover can detect and stop jobs that become unresponsive by setting user-defined timeout periods. You can specify standard timeout periods for the initiate, build, and apply phases for different object size categories.
You designate object size categories by entering sizes for small and large objects, and Data Mover uses the range between them to designate medium size objects. When a job is run, Data Mover identifies the largest object in the job and uses the designated timeout periods that correspond to the size of that object.
- In the Daemons column, click the name of the daemon you want to configure.
- In the Daemon Setup column, click Job Timeout.
- Under Settings for Job Timeout, select the Enable job timeout check box to detect and stop unresponsive jobs.
- In the Check Frequency field, enter the time increment in hours to check for unresponsive jobs.
- In the Acquisition field under During Data Transfer, enter the timeout period for a job in the data transfer phase.
- Designate the size and specify the phase timeout periods for small, medium, and large objects:
- Under Small Object Settings, designate the size of a small object by using the Less than field and unit list, and enter timeout periods for the Initiate, Build, and Apply phases.
- Under Medium Object Settings, enter timeout periods for the Initiate, Build, and Apply phases.
- Under Large Object Settings, designate the size of a large object by using the Greater than field and unit list, and enter timeout periods for the Initiate, Build, and Apply phases.The values you entered in the Less than and Greater than fields are automatically entered in the From and To fields under Medium Object Settings.
- Click Apply.