I had the similar problem before. I wanted to use the time-out error within an ATC blueprint to trigger other component. But the ATC (1.1) just logged in the error and could not trigger anything. I had a long time discussion with the wM support and they gave me the following answer finally:
"I wrote to Padmasri Tammineni, another Support person and she confirms that
what you are asking can only be done with Work Units and not with
blueprints.
If you have not gone too far towards implementing this integration, you may
want to consider using EI 4.5.1 with some new adapters (logging and utility
adapters) which offer a replacement of ATC.
If this is not a possibility and you still wish to monitor your resources’
activity, you will need to implement a separate integration to do it."
This means it is not so simple to catch the time-out error within the ATC blueprint in my case.
However, for your problem, you can configure the ATC adapter to have time-out retry. In adapter_configure tool, you set the initial time-out length, and the maximum time-out length. When the blueprint (I assume you are using blueprint) gets the time-out error, it is possible to double the intial time-out length to wait, then tripple, till it reaches the maximum.
To set the blueprint to retry, you need to add the time-out retry document from the error-retry window (it is the same window that you specify the blueprint) and check the time-out retry box.
Hope this can help you.
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