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Monitor Set Initialization Interval, MTCCONS IOP

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Chapter 5 Commands IOPn.Monitor Set Initialization Interval This command configures the interval that an IOP waits to initialize with another IOP before responding to the CEs. The initialization interval is only valid if Auto Start is enabled. (Refer to the IOPn.Monitor Enable Auto Start command for information.) When the initialization interval expires: • If Auto Start is true (enabled), the specified IOP does not wait for the other IOP, and it continues processing software. • If Auto Start is false (disabled) and the other IOP is not faulted or disabled, the specified IOP waits indefinitely to initialize with the other IOP. By default, Auto Start is disabled, and the initialization interval is 120 seconds. Command IOPn.Monitor Set Initialization Interval x Console Syntax MTCCONS IOPn.Monitor Set Initialization Interval x Variables x - an integer that indicates the number of seconds to which the initialization interval will be set. Results If the timer expires, check the Windows NT Event Viewer on the CE for a message that indicates that the IOP is unavailable for initialization. See Also IOPn.Monitor Disable Auto Start IOPn.Monitor Enable Auto Start IOPn.Monitor Show Auto Start IOPn.Monitor Show Initialization Interval IOPn.Monitor Show Parameters 145

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Chapter 5
Commands
IOP
n
.Monitor Set Initialization Interval
This command configures the interval that an IOP waits to initialize with another IOP before
responding to the CEs. The initialization interval is only valid if Auto Start is enabled. (Refer to
the
IOPn.Monitor Enable Auto Start
command for information.)
When the initialization interval expires:
If Auto Start is
true
(enabled), the specified IOP does not wait for the other IOP, and it
continues processing software.
If Auto Start is
false
(disabled) and the other IOP is not
faulted
or
disabled
, the specified
IOP waits indefinitely to initialize with the other IOP.
By default, Auto Start is disabled, and the initialization interval is 120 seconds.
Command
IOP
n
.Monitor Set Initialization Interval
x
Console Syntax
MTCCONS IOP
n
.Monitor Set Initialization Interval
x
Variables
x
an integer that indicates the number of seconds to which the initialization
interval will be set.
Results
If the timer expires, check the Windows NT Event Viewer on the CE for a
message that indicates that the IOP is unavailable for initialization.
See Also
IOPn.Monitor Disable Auto Start
IOPn.Monitor Enable Auto Start
IOPn.Monitor Show Auto Start
IOPn.Monitor Show Initialization Interval
IOPn.Monitor Show Parameters