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Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Not enough information. Not enough pictures. Any additional feedback? Submit feedback. This parameter is not relevant unless the CustomPathRecovery parameter has the value Enabled. This setting controls the amount of time in seconds that the multipath pseudo-LUN will continue to remain in system memory, even after losing all paths to the device.

Specifies the disk timeout value, in seconds. On a newly installed Windows Server all of the default settings will be set as shown below. The below PowerShell shows running Set-ItemProperty to set the values of the different registry keys. Once the new timer values have been set the previous method of retrieving the values can be run.

Start a Windows PowerShell session and run the following. This timer is specified in seconds. Specifies a path verification period, in seconds.

This is the length of time for the server to verify every path.



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