HP Xw460c - ProLiant - Blade Workstation User Manual page 121

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Sender network timeout
The RGS Sender supports the Sender error timeout property, Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error. This
property can be set only by using the rgsenderconfig file or on a command line—the Sender doesn't have a
dialog to set this property. The Sender error timeout property is independent of the Receiver timeout properties.
For legacy reasons, the Sender begins by using the maximum of the Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error
property and the Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog property (see Section 6-4-2,
"Dialog
timeouts").
When the Receiver negotiates its connection to the Sender, it notifies the Sender of its error timeout property. For
sync pulse timeout purposes, the Sender adopts the minimum of:
Rgreceiver.Network.Timeout.Error
AND
the maximum of { Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Error AND Rgsender.Network.Timeout.Dialog }
For example, if the Sender error timeout property is 30 seconds and the Receiver error timeout property is 20
seconds, the Sender will use 20 seconds for its sync pulse timeout because 20 seconds is the minimum of both. If
the user adjusts the Receiver error timeout property to 60 seconds, the Sender will use a value of 30 seconds for
sync pulse timeout because, again, 30 seconds is the minimum of both error timeouts.
If a Sender sync pulse timeout occurs, the Sender will terminate its connection to the Receiver. Unlike the Receiver,
which displays warning and error messages, the Sender does not display a message prior to terminating the
connection. The user must initiate a reconnection from the Receiver to the Sender to restore connectivity.
A relatively small Sender error timeout property is recommended. If the Receiver and Sender connectivity is
impacted by a network disruption, the Sender could take as long as its error timeout property to determine the
connectivity loss, and fully terminate the connection. During the time from the actual network disruption until the
Sender error timeout expires, the Sender will not send image updates to other Receivers (if the Server is serving
multiple Receiver connections). This will impact the interactivity of other users for no apparent reason. After the
Sender error timeout expires, the Sender will terminate the faulty connection, and continue updating the other
Receivers.
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