If you are using application edition manager on a z/OS® operating
system, and are experiencing deployment manager timeouts, you should
either increase the deployment manager timeout values or set the timeout
values to zero.
Before you begin
Configure your application editions.
About this task
To avoid deployment manager timeouts, you might want to either
increase the system timeouts based on the system responses and the
site environment, or you might disable timeouts. By disabling the
deployment manager timeouts, you can prevent timeouts from occurring
and keep the deployment manager servant region from stopping and restarting.
Procedure
- Change the workload manager (WLM) timeout value on the
object request broker (ORB) to zero.
- In the administrative console, click System
administration > Deployment manager > ORB Service > z/OS additional
settings.
- Change the Workload manager timeout value
to 0. The default value is 300
seconds.
This setting affects Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) work
that is queued to the servants.
- Modify the ConnectionResponseTimeout custom properties.
These properties specify the amount of time that the Java™ 2
Platform, Enterprise Edition (J2EE) server waits for
an application component to respond to a Hypertext Transfer Protocol
(HTTP) request.
- Update the timeout values in the Web container transport
chains.
- In the administrative console, click System
administration > Deployment manager > Web container transport chains.
- Modify the WCInboundAdmin variable.
Modify the following transport channels:
- Click TCP inbound channel (TCP_1) and set
the Inactivity timeout to 0 seconds.
- Click HTTP inbound channel (HTTP_1) and
set the Read timeout, Write timeout,
and Persistent timeout values to 0 seconds.
The Web container inbound channel (WCC_1) channel
does not require any changes.
- Modify the WCInboundAdminSecure variable.
Modify the following transport channels:
- Click TCP inbound channel (TCP_3) and set
the Inactivity timeout to 0 seconds.
- Click HTTP inbound channel (HTTP_2) and
set the Read timeout, Write timeout,
and Persistent timeout values to 0 seconds.
The SSL inbound channel (SSL_1) and Web
container inbound channel (WCC_2) channels do not require
changes.