The table below lists and explains names and meanings of the SAP parameters. These values are tuned by editing the /etc/default/LifeKeeper configuration file.

Parameter Name
Meaning
Setting Value
Default Value
When to Apply
Notes
SAP_DB_CHECK_IGNORE While attempting to start a protected SAP instance, the SAP Recovery Kit checks the status of the associated database (whose information is obtained from the SAPDBHOST/dbtype/dbname/dbhost SAP profile parameters) using an saphostctrl GetDatabaseStatus call.

This parameter may be set to 1 to disable the database status check.

0:Perform database check


1: Ignore database check

0 As required (takes effect immediately) Set this parameter value to 1 if either the database is not protected by SIOS LifeKeeper or if the database check performed by the SAP Recovery Kit is failing unexpectedly.
SAP_CONFIG_REFRESH Refresh time in seconds of the Configuration properties page. Integers LKCHECKINTERVAL/2 As required If the value is less than 5 seconds, it will be set to the default.
SAP_CREATE_NAS Automatically includes a NAS resource for NAS mounted file systems.

0: disabled

1: enabled

1 As required
SAP_NFS_CHECK_DIRS Comma-separated list of NFS mount points to check String empty As required when using NFS shared filesystems Do not use for Amazon EFS mount points
SAP_QUICKCHECK_TIMEOUT Timeout in seconds for the quickCheck process. Integers 60 seconds As required
SAP_RESTORE_TIMEOUT Timeout in seconds for the restore process. Integers 516 seconds As required
SAP_REMOVE_TIMEOUT Timeout in seconds for the remove process. Integers 804 seconds As required
SAP_RECOVER_TIMEOUT Timeout in seconds for the recover process. Integers 1320 seconds As required If the value is less than the default, it will be set to the default.
SAP_DEBUG Enables debugging.

0: disabled

1: enabled

0 As required

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