I also considered this. CPU/memory etc. utilization for GUI programs is
not a very unreliable indicator. Most elegant solution would be to send
the user an email like "please login or your session will be closed at
18:00 tomorrow" (possibly in combination with some ~/dontkillme file).
It may
Am 21.08.2017 um 16:52 schrieb Robert Dinse:
> Until and unless someone invents psychic software...
Well, you could train users to run "touch ~/dontkillme" and check how
old that file is, before terminating the session ... and tell them they
need to touch it again after a day, or a week, or
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Am 21.08.2017 um 16:05 schrieb Ivan Gomez:
Thank you for your feedback Stefan.
I understand your concern about terminating sessions when people are running
tasks through screen or tmux. I would add a check to avoid killing these
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Subject: Re: [X2Go-User] Timeout user sessions
Am 18.08.2017 um 21:08 schrieb Ivan Gomez:
> I was wondering if there is a way to timeout sessions after a certain
>
Am 21.08.2017 um 16:05 schrieb Ivan Gomez:
> Thank you for your feedback Stefan.
>
> I understand your concern about terminating sessions when people are running
> tasks through screen or tmux. I would add a check to avoid killing these type
> of sessions.
No, you misunderstood what I said.
Am 18.08.2017 um 21:08 schrieb Ivan Gomez:
> I was wondering if there is a way to timeout sessions after a certain
> period of inactivity?
> I have several users launching application through X2Go and they may
> leave the windows idle for several days. Ideally I would like to be able
> to kill