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DPS_PROXYDEFAULTSENDTMO and DPS_PROXYDEFAULTSENDTMO for MSDP

elanmbx
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All - I have had recurring issues with MSDP pools going down during periods of high usage.  Per a number of Technote recommendations as well as forum discussions, I raised these parameters on my appliances (5220 running 2.6.1.2) from 1800 to 3600.

This has cut down the number of "Disk Volume: PureDiskVolume Down" alerts, but has not eliminated them.

My question - does anyone know for sure if 3600 is the maximum value.  It *appears* from discussions that it may be the max, but I was hoping someone at Symantec could verify.

If it is not the max, perhaps I could bump it up to 4500 and see if it eliminates my PureDisk Volume Down states for good...

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RiaanBadenhorst
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I believe 3600 is the max but I found an old note with an additional trick.

 

https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH176451.html

 

Not sure how the CR_STATS_TIMER timer works but might be worth a shot.

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I believe 3600 is the max but I found an old note with an additional trick.

 

https://support.symantec.com/en_US/article.TECH176451.html

 

Not sure how the CR_STATS_TIMER timer works but might be worth a shot.

elanmbx
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Ah, good catch.  I missed that last note.  I'm going to apply this to the problematic appliance and see what we see.  Thanks for the follow-up.  Will update this thread...

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Did it work?

elanmbx
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I received another MSDP down after doing this... but it has been quieter.  I'm going to give it a couple more weeks and then decide. :)

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