IO-STUCK-INTERVAL

 IO-STUCK-INTERVAL            <seconds>              (default = 30)            

                                                                         

Specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that a process must be in a wait state of %004 before it is declared as possibly 'stuck' in an I/O.         

                                                                         

The value has a lower range of twice the INTERVAL, which defaults to 10 seconds.                           

                                                                         

A process which remains in a wait state of %004, and is not consuming any processor time (i.e. no CPU busy time), may possibly be caught in some sort of I/O which is not completing.  This may or may not indicate a problem.

 

See IO-STUCK-EXCLUDE-n for additional information.

                                                                        

Example:                                                              

IO-STUCK-INTERVAL 60                  == define 'stuck' as 60 seconds