3.2.3 Operands related to HiRDB startup
- 4) pd_term_watch_count = maximum-number-of-successive-abnormal-terminations
- ~<unsigned integer>((1-3))
- If restart processing fails for HiRDB (or a unit for a HiRDB parallel server configuration), HiRDB terminates abnormally and attempts to retry the restart processing. This operand specifies the maximum number of times that abnormal termination can occur consecutively during HiRDB restart processing.
- If the number of abnormal terminations (within 30 minutes) due to failed restart processing reaches this operand's value, HiRDB outputs the KFPS00715-E message and stops retrying the restart processing. When this occurs, HiRDB is placed in PAUSE status. After HiRDB is placed in PAUSE status, HiRDB can no longer be restarted because the pdstart command cannot be executed.
- You can use the pdls -d ust command to check whether HiRDB is in PAUSE status.
- To release HiRDB from PAUSE status, eliminate the cause of the abnormal termination in accordance with the information provided for the KFPS00715-E message, and then execute the pdrpause command. For a HiRDB parallel server configuration, execute the pdrpause command on the unit that is in PAUSE status.
- Specification guidelines
- If 2 or 3 (default) is specified in this operand and HiRDB restart processing fails, HiRDB retries the restart processing. For example, if 3 is specified, HiRDB attempts the restart processing a maximum of three times (retries the restart processing a maximum of two times).
- If 1 is specified in this operand and HiRDB restart processing fails, HiRDB does not retry the restart processing. If you do not wish to retry the restart processing, specify 1.
- Note
- If the system switchover facility is used, the abnormal termination count is not inherited between the running system and the standby system.
- Operand default
- When this operand is omitted, the specification of the same operand in the system common definition is assumed. When the same operand is also omitted in the system common definition, the default is 3.