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The peer CLI commands (peer channel, peer lifecycle, etc) have a flag --connTimeout which sets the timeout to connect to the peer (or orderer, when getting the channel configuration). It defaults to 3 seconds (see https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/commands/peercommand.html). Unfortunately there are situations where this is not enough. The Ansible playbook currently provides no way to change it. We also tried setting the environment variable CORE_PEER_CLIENT_CONN_TIMEOUT but it did not affect the timeout.
It could be resolved by adding a configuration parameter to the ansible modules to allow the user to override the connTimeout. Or perhaps alternatively to let the user add arbitrary parameters to the peer commands.
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The peer CLI commands (
peer channel
,peer lifecycle
, etc) have a flag --connTimeout which sets the timeout to connect to the peer (or orderer, when getting the channel configuration). It defaults to 3 seconds (see https://hyperledger-fabric.readthedocs.io/en/latest/commands/peercommand.html). Unfortunately there are situations where this is not enough. The Ansible playbook currently provides no way to change it. We also tried setting the environment variableCORE_PEER_CLIENT_CONN_TIMEOUT
but it did not affect the timeout.It could be resolved by adding a configuration parameter to the ansible modules to allow the user to override the connTimeout. Or perhaps alternatively to let the user add arbitrary parameters to the peer commands.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: