Preventing time outs
To prevent time outs of WebSphere® Application Server during the deployment of WSRR, configure the following settings.
Note: You might choose to change these time out settings back to their
original values after the deployment is complete.
- SOAP Time out
- The following error indicates that the time out value must be
increased:
[wsadmin] WASX7017E: Exception received while running file "W:\IBM\WEBSPH~1\SERVIC~1\WSRR\install\jython\deploywsrrapp.py"; exception information: com.ibm.websphere.management.exception.ConnectorException [wsadmin] Caused by: [SOAPException: faultCode=SOAP-ENV:Client; msg=Read timed out; targetException=java.net.SocketTimeoutException: Read timed out]
- Update the value of com.ibm.SOAP.requestTimeout in <WebSphere Application Server profile directory>/properties/soap.client.props to at least 1800.
- Transaction Time out
- Set "Total transaction lifetime timeout" to at least 1200 and "Maximum transaction timeout" to at least 3000. These values are set in the WAS administration console in .
- ORB Time out
- In some circumstances it is necessary to increase the size of the ORB Service Request timeout to prevent long running operations (such as promotion) being rolled back before they have a chance to complete. The ORB timeout should never be longer than the total transaction timeout. The ORB timeout default value is 180 seconds. In the first instance it should be increased to 360 seconds to see if that is sufficient to allow the operation to complete. After that it should be doubled until it is clear that it is not the limiting factor in any problems. The ORB Service Request timeout can be set be in the WAS administration console in .
- HTTP Time out
- Create a new WebSphere Application Server variable with the name "protocol_http_timeout_output" and a value set to at least 1800. This variable should have Cell scope. WebSphere variables can be created and edited using the WAS administration console by going to .
For further details about WebSphere Application Server time out settings, see the "Migrating a large Network Deployment configuration with a large number of applications" related link.