StopRequest.SoftStopTimeoutSecond Property
Definition
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This parameter defines how long (in seconds) the soft shutdown waits until the RFC/HTTP clients no longer consider the server for calls with load balancing. Value 0 means that the kernel does not wait, but goes directly into the next shutdown state, i.e. hard stop.
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public long? SoftStopTimeoutSecond { get; set; }
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member this.SoftStopTimeoutSecond : Nullable<int64> with get, set
Public Property SoftStopTimeoutSecond As Nullable(Of Long)
Property Value
Implements
- Attributes