Use the crsctl unset css command to unset the value of a Cluster Synchronization Services parameter and restore it to its default value.
crsctl unset css
crsctl unset css parameter
You can specify the following Cluster Synchronization Services parameters:
diagwait
disktimeout
misscount
reboottime
priority
logfilesize
To restore the reboottime Cluster Synchronization Services parameter to its default value:
$ crsctl unset css reboottime
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