The following timeouts are set in Zen

Discovery:
discovery.zen.initial_state_timeout (30s) - waiting for the initial state
set by discovery
discovery.zen.publish_timeout (30s) - waiting for publishing state

Node and master detection:
discovery.zen.ping_interval (1s) - interval for pinging
discovery.zen.ping_timeout (30s) - waiting for response
discovery.zen.ping_retries (3) - how many retries before timeout

Node and master fault detection:
discovery.zen.fd.ping_interval (1s) - interval for pinging
discovery.zen.fd.ping_timeout (30s) - waiting for response
discovery.zen.fd.ping_retries (3) - how many retries before timeout

The "discovery.zen.fd" component settings can override the "discovery.zen"
settings, for example, if you want to wait only a short time for detecting
new nodes before timeout (faster node startup), but a longer time for
non-responsive nodes before a faulty node is reported. In most cases, you
do not need to set timeouts in "discovery.zen.fd", it will simply inherit
from "discovery.zen" settings.

Jörg


On Wed, May 7, 2014 at 1:15 AM, Jason <[email protected]> wrote:

> To answer my own question #2:
>
> discovery.zen.ping_timeout: timeout for master selection.
>
> discovery.zen.fd.ping_timeout: timeout for fault detection.
>
> So question #1 is now:
>
> If discovery type is set to ec2, which is
> correct? discovery.ec2.fd.ping_timeout or discovery.zen.fd.ping_timeout?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Tuesday, May 6, 2014 3:43:08 PM UTC-7, Jason wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> 1) If my discovery type is ec2, which of the following settings are
>> actually in effect?
>>
>> discovery.zen.ping_timeout: 60s
>> discovery.zen.fd.ping_timeout: 60s
>> discovery.ec2.ping_timeout: 60s
>> discovery.ec2.fd.ping_timeout: 60s
>>
>> 2) what's the difference between discovery.zen.ping_timeout and
>> discovery.zen.fd.ping_timeout? Is one just a typo that got propagated on
>> the web?
>>
>> Thanks in advance,
>>
>> Jason
>>
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