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Quiesce using slow drain
When using slow drain for quiesce on a highly available system, the following steps occur on a Pega Platform server when the quiesce process is enabled:
- The default timeout for passivation is reduced, referred to as an accelerated passivation period.
- Users are placed in a passivation queue.
- The system stops non-essential agent processing for quiesce and all listeners, with the exception of message-driven bean (MDB) listeners. (The application server should be configured to ensure that no MDB invocations occur.)
Note: System critical agents remain active during this step.
- When the active user requestor count drops to 0, the system sets the server state to "Quiesce Complete" and the Pega Platform server is ready for maintenance.
Note: All Pega Platform servers on a physical or virtual machine must be quiesced for maintenance on the machine.
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