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Created on Oct 20, 2022

allow --draining-timeout-seconds to be bigger than 1 hour

The argument --draining-timeout-seconds to batch "C:\tibco\tsnm\12.0.1\nm\graceful-shutdown.bat" is limited to less than 86400(seconds, 1 hour),


one of my customers wants to set a bigger value because NM(AS) might be executing a big job that could take much longer.


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  • Guest
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    Jul 12, 2024

    Hello Miguel,

    Thanks.

    I made a mistake in calculating the hours from 86400 seconds.

    It's 24 hours aka 1 day so it should be sufficient.


    Please cancel this.


    Regards,

    Wei Li


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    Miguel Díez
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    Apr 4, 2024

    Hi Wei,

    Do you mean the job takes more than 86400 seconds? That is, more than 24h? That is the current max hard limit for the --draining-timeout-seconds.

    How much do you estimate that job (or your longest job) should take?

    Thanks

    Miguel