#include <db.h> int DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout(DB_ENV *env, int which, u_int32_t timeout);
The DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method specifies a variety of
replication timeout values.
The database environment's replication subsystem may also be configured using the environment's DB_CONFIG file. The syntax of the entry in that file is a single line with the string "rep_set_timeout", one or more whitespace characters, and the which parameter specified as a string and the timeout specified as two parts. For example, "rep_set_timeout DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY 15000000" specifies the connection retry timeout for 15 seconds. Because the DB_CONFIG file is read when the database environment is opened, it will silently overrule configuration done before that time.
The DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method configures a database
environment, not only operations performed using the specified
DB_ENV handle.
The DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method may not be
called to set the master lease timeout after the
DB_ENV->repmgr_start() method or the
DB_ENV->rep_start()
method is called. For all other timeouts, the
DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method may be called at any time during the life of the application.
The DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method returns a non-zero error value on failure and 0 on success.
The timeout parameter is the timeout value. It must be specified as an unsigned 32-bit number of microseconds, limiting the maximum timeout to roughly 71 minutes.
The which parameter must be set to one of the following values:
Configure the amount of time the Replication Manager's transport function waits to collect enough acknowledgments from replication group clients, before giving up and returning a failure indication. The default wait time is 1 second.
DB_REP_CHECKPOINT_DELAY
Configure the amount of time a master site will delay between completing a checkpoint and writing a checkpoint record into the log. This delay allows clients to complete their own checkpoints before the master requires completion of them. The default is 30 seconds. If all databases in the environment, and the environment's transaction log, are configured to reside in memory (never preserved to disk), then, although checkpoints are still necessary, the delay is not useful and should be set to 0.
DB_REP_CONNECTION_RETRY
Configure the amount of time the Replication Manager will wait before trying to re-establish a connection to another site after a communication failure. The default wait time is 30 seconds.
DB_REP_ELECTION_TIMEOUT
The timeout period for an election. The default timeout is 2 seconds.
DB_REP_ELECTION_RETRY
Configure the amount of time the Replication Manager will wait before retrying a failed election. The default wait time is 10 seconds.
An optional configuration timeout period to wait for full election participation the first time the replication group finds a master. By default this option is turned off and normal election timeouts are used. (See the Elections section in the Berkeley DB Programmer's Reference Guide for more information.)
DB_REP_HEARTBEAT_MONITOR
The amount of time the Replication Manager, running at a client site,
waits for some message activity on the connection from the master
(heartbeats or other messages) before concluding that the connection
has been lost.
This timeout should be of longer duration than the
DB_REP_HEARTBEAT_SEND
timeout to ensure that heartbeats
are not missed.
When 0 (the default), no monitoring is performed.
DB_REP_HEARTBEAT_SEND
The frequency at which the Replication Manager, running at a master site, broadcasts a heartbeat message in an otherwise idle system. When 0 (the default), no heartbeat messages will be sent.
DB_REP_LEASE_TIMEOUT
Configure the amount of time a client grants its master lease to a master. When using master leases all sites in a replication group must use the same lease timeout value. There is no default value. If leases are desired, this method must be called prior to calling DB_ENV->rep_start() method. See also DB_ENV->rep_set_clockskew() method, DB_ENV->rep_set_config() method or Master leases.
The DB_ENV->rep_set_timeout()
method may fail and return one of the following non-zero errors: