If
the
option
is
set
to
YES,
or
if
the
TCPPORT
and
TCPADMINPORT
are
the
same
value
(the
default),
then
the
administrative
sessions
can
use
the
TCPPORT.
v
NO
If
the
option
is
set
to
NO,
and
if
the
TCPADMINPORT
value
is
different
than
the
TCPPORT
value,
then
administrative
sessions
cannot
use
TCPPORT.
COMMTimeout
seconds
Specifies
the
maximum
number
of
seconds
that
the
server
waits
for
an
expected
client
message
during
an
operation
that
causes
a
database
update.
The
default
value
is
60.
The
minimum
value
is
1.
If
the
length
of
time
exceeds
this
time-out,
the
server
ends
the
session
with
the
client.
You
may
want
to
increase
the
time-out
value
to
prevent
clients
from
timing
out.
Clients
may
time
out
if
there
is
a
heavy
network
load
in
your
environment
or
when
they
are
backing
up
large
files.
IDLETimeout
minutes
Specifies
the
maximum
number
of
minutes
that
a
client
session
can
be
idle
before
the
server
cancels
the
session.
The
default
value
is
15
minutes.
The
minimum
value
is
1
minute.
You
may
want
to
increase
the
time-out
value
to
prevent
clients
from
timing
out
if
there
is
a
heavy
network
load
in
your
environment.
Note,
however,
that
a
large
number
of
idle
sessions
could
prevent
other
users
from
connecting
to
the
server.
MAXSessions
number_of_sessions
Specifies
the
maximum
number
of
simultaneous
client
sessions
that
can
connect
with
the
server.
The
default
value
is
25
client
sessions.
The
minimum
value
is
2
client
sessions.
The
maximum
value
is
limited
only
by
available
virtual
memory
size
or
communication
resources.
MSGSTACKTRACE
on|off
Specifies
that
a
list
of
functions
will
be
shown
on
the
server
console,
and
will
also
be
directed
to
the
activity
log
after
specific
messages
have
been
issued.
The
output
will
help
the
Tivoli
Storage
Manager
service
team
to
diagnose
specific
problems
quicker.
It
is
recommended
that
this
option
be
set
to
ON.
RESOURCETimeout
minutes
Specifies
the
maximum
number
of
minutes
that
a
storage
agent
waits
for
a
resource
on
the
server.
The
default
value
is
60
minutes.
The
minimum
value
is
1
minute.
For
database
resources
and
sessions
on
the
storage
agent,
the
Tivoli
Storage
Manager
resource
monitor
picks
the
shortest
time-out
value
to
start
a
recovery
process.
In
contrast,
in
the
case
of
library
sharing,
the
resource
monitor
picks
the
longest
time
for
both
the
library
manager
and
library
client
to
recover.
For
more
efficient
management
of
shared
library
resources,
consider
setting
resource
time-outs
at
the
same
limit
for
all
participants
in
a
shared
configuration.
In
any
case
of
error
recovery,
Tivoli
Storage
Manager
always
defers
to
the
longest
timeout
limit.
You
should
also
specify
this
option
in
the
server
options
file.
The
server
uses
this
option
to
monitor
some
of
the
storage
agent
sessions
and
resources
and
will
cancel
sessions
based
on
the
value
you
specify.
Appendix
A.
Administration
and
Configuration
Reference
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