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HOSTNAME_RETRY_COUNT - UCMD Manager configuration option

HOSTNAME_RETRY_COUNT - UCMD Manager configuration option

Description

The HOSTNAME_RETRY_COUNT option specifies the number of times that UCMD will attempt to resolve the host name of a specified Universal Broker before it ends with a connect error.

The UCMD Manager will sleep for one second between resolution attempts.

Connection errors occur for several reasons. A common reason is a failure to resolve the Universal Broker host name specified with the REMOTE_HOST option. This error can occur intermittently due to a temporary resource shortage or a temporary DNS problem. If your system is prone to host name resolution errors, it may help to have UCMD Manager retry the connection several times.

Usage

Method

Syntax

IBM i

UNIX

Windows

z/OS

Command Line, Short Form

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Command Line, Long Form

-hostname_retry_count count


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Environment Variable

UCMDHOSTNAMERETRYCOUNT=count

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Configuration File Keyword

hostname_retry_count count

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STRUCM Parameter

HSTNMRTYCT(count)

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Values

count is the number of times that UCMD will attempt to resolve the host name.

Default is 1.

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