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тАО10-19-2007 01:26 AM
тАО10-19-2007 01:26 AM
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тАО10-19-2007 02:02 AM
тАО10-19-2007 02:02 AM
Re: Auto Logout
TMOUT=120
export TMOUT
This should be included in the /etc/profile file.
The man page for sh (man 1p sh) gives you info about the variables.
Other options discussed in your previous post, do you remember?
Have a nice day, welcome to the forum, and please, keep assigning points to the answers you get.
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
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тАО10-19-2007 02:10 AM
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Re: Auto Logout
TMOUT=120
export TMOUT
when I log in I get -sh: tmout.sh: not found
Your help is greatly appreciated!
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тАО10-19-2007 02:12 AM
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Re: Auto Logout
-sh: tmout.sh:: not found
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тАО10-19-2007 02:57 AM
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Re: Auto Logout
What OS version are you using (sizer -v).
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тАО10-19-2007 02:58 AM
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тАО10-22-2007 05:31 PM
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Re: Auto Logout
Can you try one more thing open sh or ksh
# export TMOUT=120
sit idle and see if its working.
Because like Ivan mine is also working.
BR,
Kapil
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тАО10-23-2007 12:53 AM
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тАО10-24-2007 02:29 PM
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Re: Auto Logout
try to set the TMOUT value in the .profile
Add the following line in .profile file.
TMOUT=120 ; export TMOUT
Set it in any users profile and log to system using their user ID. Let us know whether this works.
Rgds
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тАО10-24-2007 02:39 PM
тАО10-24-2007 02:39 PM
Re: Auto Logout
i may overlook your question. The tip given by me and other users are for korn shells.
For /bin/sh, set the following in .profile. You can put any value you require. I think 1 is for 60 seconds but i may be wrong.
TIMEOUT=1 ; export TIMEOUT
Try it out and it should works.
Do let us know the outcome!
Rgds