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KERNEL timeout (difficult to understand)

edited Mar 8, 2014 7:20AM in CNC, DB and Operating System - JDE1 (MOSC) 6 commentsAnswered ✓

Hi,

     this is all related to KERNEL timeout, ..do you know, explain me bold sentences?

JDENET

JDE.INI Definition

[JDENET]

serviceNameListen=6014

serviceNameConnect=6014

maxNetProcesses=10

maxNetConnections=800

netShutdownInterval=15

maxKernelProcesses=100

maxKernelRanges=32

netTrace=0

enablePredefinedPorts=0

enterpriseServerTimeout=60

netBroadcastAddress=INADDR_BROADCAST

useKeepAlive=0

netCoreDump=0

kernelDelay=0

krnlCoreDump=0

statsUpdateInterval=0

netChildCheck=5

maxNumSocketMsgQueue=250

maxIPCQueueMsgs=100

internalQueueTimeOut=30

 

KERNEL RECYCLING

JDE.INI Definition

JDE.INI Kernel Recycling Parameters

[RECYCLING]

krnlRecycleTimeofDay= Sun: 03:30 23:00

krnlRecycleElapsedTime=

ianctiveUserTimeout= 6:00

timeToForcedExit= 12:00

 

ianctiveUserTimeout: user sessions considered inactive after 6 hours of inactivity.

thanks!!!!

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