The max-failover-error-code-frequency
property (part of the Sync Source
configuration) specifies the maximum time period that an error code can re-appear until
it fails over to another server instance. This property allows the retry logic to be
tuned, so that retries can be performed once on the same server before giving up and
trying another server. The value can be set to zero if there is no acceptable error code
frequency and failover should happen immediately. It can also be set to a very small
value (such as 10 ms) if a high frequency of error codes is tolerable. The default value
is three minutes.
To change the max-failover-error-code-frequency
property, use
dsconfig in non-interactive mode to change the property on the
Sync Source object. The following command changes the frequency from three minutes to
two minutes.
$ bin/dsconfig set-sync-source-prop \
--source-name source1 \
--set "max-failover-error-code-frequency:2 m"