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07-20-2006 01:23 PM
07-20-2006 01:23 PM
Hi folks,
If issue command "set password" in Open VMS, it will be timeout after around 30 sec.
How can i check in the system?
Is it a system default? If yes, could i change the default?
Thank you for your answer.
Sentosa
If issue command "set password" in Open VMS, it will be timeout after around 30 sec.
How can i check in the system?
Is it a system default? If yes, could i change the default?
Thank you for your answer.
Sentosa
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07-20-2006 02:07 PM
07-20-2006 02:07 PM
Solution
Sentosa,
It's SYSGEN parameter LGI_PWD_TMO. See
SYSGEN> SHOW/LGI
for all the settings involving passwords and logins.
The LGI parameters are dynamic, to change the timeout to (say) 15 seconds use:
SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE
SYSGEN> SET LGI_PWD_TMO 15
SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE
BUT be aware it will revert to the old value when you reboot. To make a permanent change, add the line:
LGI_PWD_TMO=15
to MODPARAMS.DAT, run AUTOGEN and reboot.
It's SYSGEN parameter LGI_PWD_TMO. See
SYSGEN> SHOW/LGI
for all the settings involving passwords and logins.
The LGI parameters are dynamic, to change the timeout to (say) 15 seconds use:
SYSGEN> USE ACTIVE
SYSGEN> SET LGI_PWD_TMO 15
SYSGEN> WRITE ACTIVE
BUT be aware it will revert to the old value when you reboot. To make a permanent change, add the line:
LGI_PWD_TMO=15
to MODPARAMS.DAT, run AUTOGEN and reboot.
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07-20-2006 02:19 PM
07-20-2006 02:19 PM
Re: Set password - Timeout setting
Thank you for all folks
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