Hi! Experts,
Could someone tell me how to set a time out for xterm users.. I have set TMOUT which logs out telnet users after sometime..
The users here use exceed to connect to Xterm server. So, it doesnt kill xterm windows that have not been used even for 7 days..
Is there any work... (1 Reply)
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I have Solaris 2.6 installed on many Sun AXI Ultra Sparc IIi systems. I want to set the Lock Screen global timeout for all users to 15 minutes. I read the Solaris CDE guide which instructed me to create a /etc/dt/config/C/sys.resources file and changed the timout to 15 minutes in... (1 Reply)
Is there a Linux tunable to reduce the amount of time a socket waits before considering the remote side dead?
Its the same senario when you try to telnet to a dead machine, telnet sits and waits for ~30seconds, before the socket timer expires and cancels the request. (5 Replies)
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I am using mpssh client for parallel ssh connections. I need help in setting the timeout for the parallel sessions say 30 seconds. Plz Help.
Thanks in advance
M.S.Srivatsa
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I am using mpssh client for parallel ssh connections. I need help in setting the timeout for the parallel sessions say 30 seconds overall. Plz Help.
Thanks in advance
M.S.Srivatsa (0 Replies)
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I need to set timeout of login session of a user if a user is idle for some time.
I know the TMOUT setting but it work with only BASH & KORN shell only as I need to set for Bourne shell also. I am trying to put "ClientAliveInterval 300" in sshd_config & restart or refreshing the... (1 Reply)
Trying to figure out the best method of security for oracle user accounts. In Solaris 10 they are set as regular users but have nologin set forcing the dev's to login as themselves and then su to the oracle users.
In Solaris11 we have the option of making it a role because RBAC is enabled but... (1 Reply)
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dshbak
DSHBAK(1) General Commands Manual DSHBAK(1)NAME
dshbak - format output from pdsh command
SYNOPSIS
dshbak [OPTION]..
DESCRIPTION
The dshbak program formats pdsh pdsh output for humans. Output from each node is consolidated, the leading "node:" is stripped, and a
header block with the node name is added. If the -c option is specified, nodes with identical output are not displayed twice; instead, the
header will contain a list of nodes. The list of nodes is further compressed into node ranges if the node names have a numeric suffix.
OPTIONS -h Display a summary of command line options.
-c Do not display identical output from nodes twice. Instead, print the list of nodes with matching output in the header block.
-d DIR Write consolidated node output to separate files in output directory DIR. Any existing files will be overwritten.
-f With -d, force creation of specified DIR.
ORIGIN
A rewrite of IBM dshbak(1) by Jim Garlick
<garlick@llnl.gov> on LLNL's ASCI Blue-Pacific IBM SP system.
SEE ALSO pdsh(1)
http://pdsh.googlecode.com
2011-02-26 DSHBAK(1)