LOGON_RETRY_INTERVAL - USAP configuration option
Description
The LOGON_RETRY_INTERVAL option specifies the number of seconds that will elapse between a failed RFC logon attempt and the retry of that logon attempt.
Usage
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IBM i |
HP NonStop |
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z/OS |
Command Line, Short Form |
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Command Line, Long Form |
-rfc_logon_retry_interval interval |
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Environment Variable |
USAP_RFC_LOGON_RETRY_INTERVAL=interval |
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Configuration File Keyword |
rfc_logon_retry_interval interval |
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Value
interval is the number of seconds that will elapse between a failed RFC logon attempt and the retry of that logon attempt.
Default value is 10.
Command Usage
The LOGON_RETRY_INTERVAL option is an RFC (Remote Function Call) option.
RFC options are associated with program execution, not commands. They are always used to configure a fault tolerant RFC connection.