+#define OBD_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 100
+#define LDLM_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 20
+#define MDS_LDLM_TIMEOUT_DEFAULT 6
+/* Time to wait for all clients to reconnect during recovery */
+/* Should be very conservative; must catch the first reconnect after reboot */
+#define OBD_RECOVERY_FACTOR (3) /* times obd_timeout */
+/* Change recovery-small 26b time if you change this */
+#define PING_INTERVAL max(obd_timeout / 4, 1U)
+/* Client may skip 1 ping; we must wait at least 2.5. But for multiple
+ * failover targets the client only pings one server at a time, and pings
+ * can be lost on a loaded network. Since eviction has serious consequences,
+ * and there's no urgent need to evict a client just because it's idle, we
+ * should be very conservative here. */
+#define PING_EVICT_TIMEOUT (PING_INTERVAL * 6)
+#define DISK_TIMEOUT 50 /* Beyond this we warn about disk speed */
+#define CONNECTION_SWITCH_MIN 5U /* Connection switching rate limiter */
+ /* Max connect interval for nonresponsive servers; ~50s to avoid building up
+ connect requests in the LND queues, but within obd_timeout so we don't
+ miss the recovery window */
+#define CONNECTION_SWITCH_MAX min(50U, max(CONNECTION_SWITCH_MIN,obd_timeout))
+#define CONNECTION_SWITCH_INC 5 /* Connection timeout backoff */
+#ifndef CRAY_XT3
+/* In general this should be low to have quick detection of a system
+ running on a backup server. (If it's too low, import_select_connection
+ will increase the timeout anyhow.) */
+#define INITIAL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT max(CONNECTION_SWITCH_MIN,obd_timeout/20)
+#else
+/* ...but for very large systems (e.g. CRAY) we need to keep the initial
+ connect t.o. high (bz 10803), because they will nearly ALWAYS be doing the
+ connects for the first time (clients "reboot" after every process, so no
+ chance to generate adaptive timeout data. */
+#define INITIAL_CONNECT_TIMEOUT max(CONNECTION_SWITCH_MIN,obd_timeout/2)
+#endif
+#define LONG_UNLINK 300 /* Unlink should happen before now */
+