StatefulServiceDescription.ReplicaRestartWaitDuration Property
Definition
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Gets or sets the duration, in seconds, between when a replica goes down and when a new replica is created.
public TimeSpan? ReplicaRestartWaitDuration { get; set; }
member this.ReplicaRestartWaitDuration : Nullable<TimeSpan> with get, set
Public Property ReplicaRestartWaitDuration As Nullable(Of TimeSpan)
Property Value
The duration as a TimeSpan object.
Remarks
When a persistent replica goes down, this timer starts. When it expires Service Fabric will create a new replica on any node in the cluster. This configuration is to reduce unnecessary state copies. When a persisted replica goes down, the system waits for it to come back up for ReplicaRestartWaitDuration seconds before creating a new replica which will require a copy. Note that a replica that is down is not considered lost, yet.
The default value is 1800 seconds (30 minutes).
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET