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6.3.9 Applying a timeout for receiving data in inter-process communication by event/action control

If event/action control cannot perform inter-process communication normally due to heavy network load or a line error, the following problems could occur:

You can prevent these problems from occurring by enabling the option that applies a timeout for receiving data in inter-process communication by event/action control.

The following describes how to enable this option.

Organization of this subsection

(1) Definition procedure

(a) For a standard configuration

  1. In Windows Control Panel, open the Services administrative tool, and stop the following service:

    • JP1/AJS3 service

  2. Execute the following command to set the environment setting parameter described in (2) below:

    jajs_config -k definition-key "parameter-name"=value
  3. Restart JP1/AJS3.

    The new settings are applied.

(b) For a compatible ISAM configuration

  1. In Windows Control Panel, open the Services administrative tool, and stop the following service:

    • JP1/AJS3 service

  2. In a text editor such as Notepad, create a configuration file that defines the environment setting parameter described in (2) below.

  3. Save the file and then execute the following command:

    jbssetcnf configuration-file-name

    The path of the jbssetcnf command is JP1/Base-installation-folder\bin\jbssetcnf. For details on this command, see the Job Management Partner 1/Base User's Guide.

  4. Restart JP1/AJS3.

    The contents of the configuration file are applied to the system.

(2) Environment setting parameter

Table 6‒49: Environment setting parameter used to apply a timeout for receiving data

Definition key

Environment setting parameter

Explanation

[JP1_DEFAULT\JP1AOMAGENT]#

"RecvTimeout"=

Specifies whether to apply the timeout for receiving data in event job socket communication.

#:

The specification of this parameter is effective on the physical host and all logical hosts.

For details about the definition of this environment setting parameter, see 2.4.2(28) RecvTimeout in the Job Management Partner 1/Automatic Job Management System 3 Configuration Guide 2.