When I try to set a short timeout for CommandTimeout, the operation does exceed the value I've asked it to try to stay under. For example, when I instantiate, I also set the CommandTimeout.
public MyContext(string connString, int? CommandTimeout = null) : base(connString) { base.Database.CommandTimeout = CommandTimeout; }
Then I subsequently do a simple connection test.
public bool CheckConnection()
{
return base.Database.Exists();
}
If the connection is configured correctly, I know it'll be very fast, so when it's not configured correctly, I'd really prefer to set it's timeout very low, like 3 seconds, but it doesn't. Instead, it returns in the typical 30 seconds to minute span.
How do I limit the connection attempt/timeout to a lower value under which I know a successful connection can be made?