RE: [U2] Too many users

2008-02-12 Thread Laura Hirsh
Anyone have any ideas about how to do something similar for Unidata
running on Windows? Thanks in advance,Laura

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  From: Bob Witney
  To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: RE: [U2] Too many users
  Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2008 15:39:05 -


  I've got a little routine that you can have for nothing

  Checks the users @ aix level

  Logs off idles after a certain time with no locks

  Emails them to get off or to tell them they have been killed

  Email off list if you want it

  Bob



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  [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy Styka
  Sent: 12 February 2008 11:16
  To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
  Subject: [U2] Too many users

   (1) I have too many users + phantoms logging on and we have run
   out of licences. Is there a utility out there that monitors this?

  This can often be an issue and one solution is to log off idle
  users. There are many ways to do this but one we wrote (and sell ;-)
  is
  called LOGMON. This software takes a different approach than other
  methods. It monitors the cpu time of each user, and their child
  processes. That way we can be really sure that they are idle. Other
  approaches just look at keyboard activity, and can log off a user
  running a long job with no keyboard usage.

  LOGMON lets you vary the inactivity time by user, time of day, etc.
  You
  can customize how it logs users off, and since it runs at the Unix
  level
  it can handle other users than your Universe/Unidata users. If you'd
  like more info, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit
  http://www.logmon.com Thanks!

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RE: [U2] Too many users

2008-02-12 Thread Bob Witney
I've got a little routine that you can have for nothing

Checks the users @ aix level

Logs off idles after a certain time with no locks

Emails them to get off or to tell them they have been killed

Email off list if you want it

Bob

 

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Randy Styka
Sent: 12 February 2008 11:16
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Too many users

(1) I have too many users + phantoms logging on and we have run out of 
licences. Is there a utility out there that monitors this?

AD  This can often be an issue and one solution is to log off idle
users.  There are many ways to do this but one we wrote (and sell ;-) is
called LOGMON.  This software takes a different approach than other
methods.  It monitors the cpu time of each user, and their child
processes.  That way we can be really sure that they are idle.  Other
approaches just look at keyboard activity, and can log off a user
running a long job with no keyboard usage.

LOGMON lets you vary the inactivity time by user, time of day, etc.  You
can customize how it logs users off, and since it runs at the Unix level
it can handle other users than your Universe/Unidata users.  If you'd
like more info, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit
http://www.logmon.com Thanks! /AD

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[U2] Too many users

2008-02-12 Thread Randy Styka
(1) I have too many users + phantoms logging on and we have run out of
licences. Is there a utility out there that monitors this?

AD  This can often be an issue and one solution is to
log off idle users.  There are many ways to do this but one
we wrote (and sell ;-) is called LOGMON.  This software
takes a different approach than other methods.  It monitors
the cpu time of each user, and their child processes.  That
way we can be really sure that they are idle.  Other approaches
just look at keyboard activity, and can log off a user running
a long job with no keyboard usage.

LOGMON lets you vary the inactivity time by user, time of
day, etc.  You can customize how it logs users off, and since
it runs at the Unix level it can handle other users than
your Universe/Unidata users.  If you'd like more info, send
an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] or visit http://www.logmon.com
Thanks! /AD

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| Addison, Illinois  60101 USA   Fax:   630/941-7714 |
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Re: [U2] Too many users

2008-02-11 Thread asvin . dattani
Hi Dennis,

Replies embedded below...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 11/02/2008 10:54:07:

 
 (1) I have too many users + phantoms logging on and we have run out of
 licences. Is there a utility out there that monitors this?

uvlictool [-clean]

I think you need to be superuser to use the -clean option which gives back 
licenses that should be free but are not. 
 
 (2) Is there a repository anywhere where I can source the course notes 
for
 the Universe internals courses?

not as far as I know.

 
 (3) How do I get UniAdmin to work - it says the RPC is not running - 
where
 do I source this, and how do I install it?
 

There is an option in the Admin menu that you get when you logto the UV 
account. It is in the Package menu.

You need to make sure that there is a .unishared file in the root 
directory that points to a directory somewhere.

I believe there also needs to be an entry in your /etc/service file for 
the uvrpc service.

You can also start up the RPC daemon manually and in debug mode. The 
output from the logfile is very useful in tracking down problems. The 
command is unirpcd -d9. You can add a logfile to generate a file rather 
than outputting the messages to a screean and 's to run it in 
background

hth



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[U2] Too many users

2008-02-11 Thread Dennis Bartlett
Hi

As stated before I'm the proud owner of a UniVerse Admin course certificate,
but I cannot remember how to do most of it (spent a few years out the MV
arena)...

So.. 

(1) I have too many users + phantoms logging on and we have run out of
licences. Is there a utility out there that monitors this?

(2) Is there a repository anywhere where I can source the course notes for
the Universe internals courses?

(3) How do I get UniAdmin to work - it says the RPC is not running - where
do I source this, and how do I install it?

Thanks

dennis
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