Change odbc timeout2/14/2023 Ready to Receive - Represents the number of seconds that CAICCI/PC will wait for the receipt of the 2 nd (and successive) packet(s) within a TCP/IP packet stream.Reply Wait - Represents the number of seconds that CCI/PC will wait for a response from CA IDMS. ![]() The PC portion of CCI has 3 timeout variables that can be configured via the Windows-based CAICCI-PC properties sheet. ![]() In this article we'll outline each of those components, provide some general recommendations on appropriate timeout values, talk about "Connection Pooling", and look at the interactions between these software components.ĬCI is the communications vehicle that provides connectivity to the mainframe platform for all ODBC-based connections, as well as for JDBC type-2 connections. ![]() There are several components in a typical Client/Server Application that require timeout configuration. They permit CA IDMS to clean up resources on the backend CV (in the event of front-end PC failure, communications error, etc), thereby avoiding "No PTE Available" situations.They limit the time a front-end client application will wait for a response from CA IDMS (in the event of a back-end failed/stalled task, communications error, etc), thereby eliminating prolonged hangs. ![]() Timeouts apply to both the ODBC and JDBC Drivers within CA IDMS Server, and are important for 2 reasons: Timeout configuration is an important (yet often times overlooked) step in the deployment of an application that uses CA IDMS Server.
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