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HealthChecker Properties
The following HealthChecker properties can be set in the <tc-properties> section of the Terracotta configuration file:
Property
Definition
l2.healthcheck.l1.ping.enabled l2.healthcheck.l2.ping.enabled l1.healthcheck.l2.ping.enabled
Enables (True) or disables (False) ping probes (tests). Ping probes are high-level attempts to gauge the ability of a remote node to respond to requests and is useful for determining if temporary inactivity or problems are responsible for the node's silence. Ping probes may fail due to long GC cycles on the remote node.
l2.healthcheck.l1.ping.idletime l2.healthcheck.l2.ping.idletime l1.healthcheck.l2.ping.idletime
The maximum time (in milliseconds) that a node can be silent (have no network traffic) before HealthChecker begins a ping probe to determine if the node is alive.
l2.healthcheck.l1.ping.interval l2.healthcheck.l2.ping.interval l1.healthcheck.l2.ping.interval
If no response is received to a ping probe, the time (in milliseconds) that HealthChecker waits between retries.
l2.healthcheck.l1.ping.probes l2.healthcheck.l2.ping.probes l1.healthcheck.l2.ping.probes
If no response is received to a ping probe, the maximum number (integer) of retries HealthChecker can attempt.
l2.healthcheck.l1.socketConnect l2.healthcheck.l2.socketConnect l1.healthcheck.l2.socketConnect
Enables (True) or disables (False) socket-connection tests. This is a low-level connection that determines if the remote node is reachable and can access the network. Socket connections are not affected by GC cycles.
l2.healthcheck.l1.socketConnectTimeout l2.healthcheck.l2.socketConnectTimeout l1.healthcheck.l2.socketConnectTimeout
A multiplier (integer) to determine the maximum amount of time that a remote node has to respond before HealthChecker concludes that the node is dead (regardless of previous successful socket connections). The time is determined by multiplying the value in ping.interval by this value.
l2.healthcheck.l1.socketConnectCount l2.healthcheck.l2.socketConnectCount l1.healthcheck.l2.socketConnectCount
The maximum number (integer) of successful socket connections that can be made without a successful ping probe. If this limit is exceeded, HealthChecker concludes that the target node is dead.
l1.healthcheck.l2.bindAddress
Binds the client to the configured IP address. This is useful where a host has more than one IP address available for a client to use. The default value of "0.0.0.0" allows the system to assign an IP address.
l1.healthcheck.l2.bindPort
Set the client's callback port. Terracotta configuration does not assign clients a port for listening to cluster communications such as that required by HealthChecker. The default value of "0" allows the system to assign a port. To specify a port number or a range of ports, you can provide a port number as the value, or a comma separated list of ports where each element of the list can either be a single number or range. A value of "-1" disables a client's callback port.

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