The table below lists and explains names and meanings of SAP HANA parameters. These values are tuned by editing the /etc/default/LifeKeeper configuration file.
HANA_STOP_WAIT | Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) to wait when stopping the SAP HANA database instance. | Positive integers | 600 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
HANA_STOP_COUNT | Specifies the number of attempts to issue the sapcontrol StopWait command when stopping the SAP HANA database instance. | Positive integers | 3 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
HANA_STOP_FINAL_WAIT | After HANA_STOP_COUNT failed attempts to stop the SAP HANA database, this specifies the amount of additional time (in seconds) to wait to allow the database to fully stop. | Positive integers | 60 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
HANA_START_WAIT | Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) to wait when stopping the SAP HANA database instance. | Positive integers | 2700 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
HANA_QUICKCHECK_TIMEOUT | Specifies the timeout value (in seconds) for the SAP HANA quickCheck script. | Positive integers, Minimum value 30 | LKCHECKINTERVAL – 10 | As required (takes effect immediately) | If set to less than 30, it will automatically default to 30. |
HANA_RECOVER_TIMEOUT | Specifies the timeout value (in seconds) for the SAP HANA recover script. | Positive integers | 1800 | As required (takes effect immediately) | |
HANA_HSR_POLL_INTERVAL | Specifies how often (in seconds) LifeKeeper will poll the status of SAP HANA System Replication. | Positive integers | 10 | As required (takes effect immediately) |
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