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Operating Systems HP-UX Users getting kicked out of sessions Post 302756615 by slkdnichols on Wednesday 16th of January 2013 07:29:29 AM
Old 01-16-2013
Users getting kicked out of sessions

We have an old (11.11) HP-UX system. A couple of months ago, our customers started having problems with their logins.

After sitting idle for roughly an hour, their screens would lock up and they would be kicked out of the system. This happens if they are in the application or on the command line. I have verified that this is happening by leaving a putty session (at the command line) open.

I have checked for any kind of "timeout" on the system and cannot find anything.

We use SSH (telnet is disabled). I have looked thru the syslogs and the customers' profiles. Please let me know if there is any where else I should be looking.
 

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SYSTEMSETUP(8)						    BSD System Manager's Manual 					    SYSTEMSETUP(8)

NAME
systemsetup -- configuration tool for certain machine settings in System Preferences. SYNOPSIS
systemsetup [-getdate] [-setdate mm:dd:yy] [-gettime] [-settime hh:mm:ss] [-gettimezone] [-listtimezones] [-settimezone timezone] [-getusingnetworktime] [-setusingnetworktime on | off] [-getnetworktimeserver] [-setnetworktimeserver timeserver] [-getsleep] [-setsleep minutes] [-getcomputersleep] [-setcomputersleep minutes] [-getdisplaysleep] [-setdisplaysleep minutes] [-getharddisksleep] [-setharddisksleep minutes] [-getwakeonmodem] [-setwakeonmodem on | off] [-getwakeonnetworkaccess] [-setwakeonnetworkaccess on | off] [-getrestartpowerfailure] [-setrestartpowerfailure on | off] [-getrestartfreeze] [-setrestartfreeze on | off] [-getallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer] [-setallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer on | off] [-getremotelogin] [-setremotelogin on | off] [-getremoteappleevents] [-setremoteappleevents on | off] [-getcomputername] [-setcomputername computername] [-getstartupdisk] [-liststartupdisks] [-setstartupdisk path] [-getwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure] [-setwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure value] [-getdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged] [-setdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged yes | no] [-getkernelbootarchitecturesetting] [-setkernelbootarchitecture i386 | x86_64 | default] [-version] [-help] [-printCommands] DESCRIPTION
The systemsetup command is used to configure certain per-machine settings typically configured in the System Preferences application. The systemsetup command requires at least "admin" privileges to run. A list of flags and their descriptions: -getdate Displays the current date. -setdate mm:dd:yy Use this command to set the current month, day, and year. -gettime Displays the current time in 24-hour format. -settime hh:mm:ss Sets the current time. The provided time argument should be in 24-hour format. -gettimezone Displays current time zone. -listtimezones Lists all time zones supported by this machine. -settimezone timezone Use this command to set the local time zone. Use "-listtimezones" to list valid timezone arguments. -getusingnetworktime Displays whether network time is on or off. -setusingnetworktime on | off Sets whether using network time is on or off. -getnetworktimeserver Displays the currently set network time server. -setnetworktimeserver timeserver Use this command to designate a network time server. Enter the IP address or DNS name for the network time server. -getsleep Displays amount of idle time until machine sleeps. -setsleep minutes Sets amount of idle time until computer sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for computers that should never sleep. Important: if you set the system to sleep, you will not be able to administer the server remotely while it is sleeping. -getcomputersleep Display amount of idle time until computer sleeps. -setcomputersleep minutes Set amount of idle time until computer sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for never. -getdisplaysleep Display amount of idle time until display sleeps. -setdisplaysleep minutes Set amount of idle time until display sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for never. -getharddisksleep Display amount of idle time until hard disk sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for never. -setharddisksleep minutes Set amount of idle time until hard disk sleeps. Specify "Never" or "Off" for never. -getwakeonmodem Displays whether wake on modem is on or off. -setwakeonmodem on | off Use this command to specify whether or not the server will wake from sleep when modem activity is detected. -getwakeonnetworkaccess Displays whether wake on network access is on or off. -setwakeonnetworkaccess on | off Use this command to specify whether the server wakes from sleep when a network admin packet is sent to it. -getrestartpowerfailure Displays whether restart on power failure is on or off. -setrestartpowerfailure on | off Use this command to specify whether the server automatically restarts after a power failure. -getrestartfreeze Displays whether restart on freeze is on or off. -setrestartfreeze on | off Use this command to specify whether the server restarts automatically after the system freezes. -getallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer Enable or disable whether the power button can sleep the computer. -setallowpowerbuttontosleepcomputer on | off Enable or disable whether the power button can sleep the computer. -getremotelogin Displays whether remote login (SSH) is on or off. -setremotelogin [-f] on | off Sets remote login (SSH) to either on or off. Important If you turn off remote login, you won't be able to administer the server using remote command line tools and SSH. To turn remote login back on, you'll need to connect a monitor and keyboard to the server to administer it locally. Use "setremotelogin -f off" to suppress prompting when turning remote login off. -getremoteappleevents Displays whether remote apple events are on or off. -setremoteappleevents on | off Use this command to set whether the server responds to events sent by other computers (such as AppleScripts). -getcomputername Displays computer name. -setcomputername computername Sets computer name to <computername>. This name is used by AFP. -getlocalsubnetname Display local subnet name. -setlocalsubnetname name Set local subnet name to <name>. -getstartupdisk Displays current startup disk. -liststartupdisks Lists all valid startup disks on this computer. -setstartupdisk path Sets current startup disk to the indicated path. Valid arguments can be listed using "-liststartupdisks." -getwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure Get the number of seconds after which the computer will start up after a power failure. -setwaitforstartupafterpowerfailure seconds Set the number of seconds after which the computer will start up after a power failure. The <seconds> value must be a multiple of 30 seconds. -getdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged Get whether or not the keyboard should be disabled when the X Serve enclosure lock is engaged. -setdisablekeyboardwhenenclosurelockisengaged yes | no Set whether or not the keyboard should be disabled when the X Serve enclosure lock is engaged. -getkernelbootarchitecturesetting Gets the Kernel Architecture setting from the com.apple.Boot.plist. -setkernelbootarchitecture i386 | x86_64 | default Set the kernel to boot in 32 or 64 bit mode on next boot. default removes the setting. -version Displays version of systemsetup tool. -help Displays a list of all the commands available in the System Setup Tool, with explanatory information. -printCommands Displays a list of commands with no detail. EXAMPLES
systemsetup -setdate 04:15:02 systemsetup -settime 16:20:00 systemsetup -settimezone US/Pacific systemsetup -setnetworktimeserver time.apple.com FILES
/usr/sbin/systemsetup SEE ALSO
networksetup(8) Mac OS X April 15, 2002 Mac OS X
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