Use this procedure to change the maximum time for which all services on a cluster node have to be started.
If there are still services that have not started after this timeout elapses, the Service Manager assumes that all services are started and the system continues with the other startup processes. The timed-out services will continue their startup process in the background. A notification for each timed-out service is logged in the log files.
If there are large clusters (containing more than five server processes), check the log files for services that have timed out during startup. If there are such cases, we recommend that you increase the default timeout from 5 to up to 20 minutes.
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1. Start the J2EE Engine Visual Administrator.
2. Choose Server/Dispatcher → Kernel → Service Manager → Properties tab.
3. From the list of properties, select LoadTimeout.
4. In the Value field, set the required timeout in minutes.
5. Choose Save Properties to save the changes.