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Operating Systems AIX Set timeout value for ssh session to HMC? Post 302933296 by thisissouvik on Thursday 29th of January 2015 08:00:18 AM
Old 01-29-2015
IBM

Hello Bakunin,

I did an "honest" search on google to find out what I wanted but probably my query string was not precise to fetch me the right link for answer Smilie

The link which you have shared - I did go through to understand - however it too didn't solve my purpose, I tried using various combinations(0, -1 etc) to get the result I wanted but failed!! Screenshot attached to confirm if I was in the right screen.

Could you help pls?


Thanks,
-- Souvik
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MSSQL_NEXT_RESULT(3)													      MSSQL_NEXT_RESULT(3)

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