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  2. Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II
  3. Additional configuration
  4. About the vm.conf configuration file
  5. EMM_REQUEST_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf
Veritas NetBackup™ Administrator's Guide, Volume II

EMM_REQUEST_TIMOUT entry in vm.conf

The vmd daemon and the ltid daemon use this entry to determine how many seconds to allow a request to the NetBackup Enterprise Media Manager to complete.

EMM_REQUEST_TIMOUT = number_of_seconds

The default is 300 seconds.

Only change the value of this vm.conf file entry when directed to do so by a NetBackup support representative. If this entry is added to the vm.conf file or if this value is changed, restart the vmd daemon and the ltid daemon.

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