KEYCLOAK-3064 Configuration option 'lockRecheckTime' is no longer valid
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{{book.project.name}} cluster nodes are allowed to boot concurrenty.
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When {{book.project.name}} server instance boots up it may do some database migration, importing, or first time initializations.
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A DB lock is used to prevent start actions from conflicting ith one another when cluster nodes boot up concurrently.
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A DB lock is used to prevent start actions from conflicting with one another when cluster nodes boot up concurrently.
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By default, the maximum timeout for this lock is 900 seconds. If a node is waiting on this lock for more than the timeout
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it will fail to boot. This lock is checked every 2 seconds by default.
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it will fail to boot.
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Typically you won't need to increase/decrease the default value, but just in case it's possible to configure it in `keycloak-server.json`:
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[source,json]
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"dblock": {
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"jpa": {
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"lockWaitTimeout": 900,
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"lockRecheckTime": 2
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"lockWaitTimeout": 900
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}
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}
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