Mike Frysinger wrote:
> Since timeouts are only hit when there is a problem in the system, we
> don't want to prematurely timeout on a functioning setup. Thus having
> low timeouts (in milliseconds) doesn't gain us anything in the production
> case, but rather increases likely hood of causing prob
Since timeouts are only hit when there is a problem in the system, we
don't want to prematurely timeout on a functioning setup. Thus having
low timeouts (in milliseconds) doesn't gain us anything in the production
case, but rather increases likely hood of causing problems where none
otherwise exis
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