Victor Gamboa
03/14/2017 12:23 AM
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If I could configure the telnet sessions to keep alive, I solve the situation, so another aproach could be telnet
configuration to maintain alive the sessions. Any ideas ?
Thanks for the help.
Victor.
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Oleg Bolshakov
03/14/2017 9:54 AM
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Hi Victor,
I guess you can use awk or sed to check idle time.
Respectfully,
Oleg
14 марта 2017 г., в 5:39:12, Victor Gamboa <community-noreply@qnx.com> написал:
> When I used who, I got a list of user who are logged in like this:
> Userid Device Login Idle Command
> americas2 //1/dev/ttyp1 Mar 13 19:56 1:31:51 vpg4
> playa //1/dev/ttyp2 Mar 13 19:45 1:40:15 vpg4
> CALLE60 //1/dev/ttyp3 Mar 13 19:56 1:33:41 vpg4
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> and I can kill the process with long idle time like this:
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> slay -t /dev/ttyp1 vpg4
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> How can I kiil all processes with 1 hour idle time for example ?
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> I thank you in advance for any help on this.
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> Victor
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