Re: Configure failover in seconds



http://support.microsoft.com/kb/815267


To set the value of the ClusSvcHeartbeatTimeout property, run the following
command from a command prompt:

cluster.exe /cluster:clustername /prop clussvcheartbeattimeout=number of
seconds

where clustername is the name of the cluster and number of seconds is the
number of seconds that you want to use in the calculation of the heartbeat.

But, I would not mess with it. What are you trying to accomplish.

Cheers,

Rodney R. Fournier

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"Mike" <Mike@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:87BC79B2-217D-4995-92CF-3C2497996173@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Where do you set the number of seconds to wait before failover occurs from
one node to another in Windows Server 2003?

Thank you.
--
Mike


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