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.

Parameter Name
Meaning
Setting Value
Default Value
When to Apply
Notes
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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