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Rick Garland
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length of time for automatic timeout

Hi all:

I am looking for some general guidelines as to the time length for automatic timeouts.

Working on HIPAA requirements and this is one of the requirements, but I cannot find anything that says how long.

What TMOUT values do you folks use?

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Henk Geurts
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

we always use a timeout value of 900 (=seconds)on all our HP servers
Peter Godron
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

15 Minutes
Steven E. Protter
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

Some systems 900 seconds. Others 1800. Our users get annoyed with the 15 minute timeout. I get annoyed with users staying logged on making it hard to down databases.

Peace talks are not going well at this point.

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Rick Garland
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

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I know what you mean.
I tried 20 minutes but my DBA freaked out. She has a habit of opening some 10 windows per server and leaving them idle. Says there are for cut and paste.

The usrs have no trouble - they are transparent to this setting. They connect via SQLNET. I have suggested this setting be implemented for SQLNET connections but she refuses.

Its gotta be done - got to be HIPAA complient. This is one of the requirements for HIPAA.

What other timeout values are out there?



A. Clay Stephenson
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

I was fortunate enough to be able to draft a policy for this and set it at 20 minutes. I would set TMOUT to 1200 and if your DBA is not smart enough to know how to outbushwhack this then she probably doesn't doesn't need to be ... I don't think I will finish this sentence.
If it ain't broke, I can fix that.
Rick Garland
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Re: length of time for automatic timeout

Right on Clay. But I am not going to tell her either!