Re: [U2] Timeout and the break key.

2007-10-16 Thread Kevin King
Wow, that's bizarre.  I was able to replicate it on 7.1.9 by logging on,
setting the TIMEOUT, then starting SB+, then breaking, and the TIMEOUT is
gone.  However, if I login, set the timeout, do NOT start SB+, but then
break and quit from TCL, the timeout is not lost.

So next I wrote a quick 1-liner that does an input, ran it, broke it, and
the timeout was cleared.  So it apparently is not related to SB+.

Very strange.

-K
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RE: [U2] Timeout and the break key.

2007-10-16 Thread Tom Dodds
We are not running SB+, I know shame :-)

Tom 

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Wow, that's bizarre.  I was able to replicate it on 7.1.9 by logging on,
setting the TIMEOUT, then starting SB+, then breaking, and the TIMEOUT is
gone.  However, if I login, set the timeout, do NOT start SB+, but then
break and quit from TCL, the timeout is not lost.

So next I wrote a quick 1-liner that does an input, ran it, broke it, and
the timeout was cleared.  So it apparently is not related to SB+.

Very strange.

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Re: [U2] Timeout and the break key.

2007-10-16 Thread Wally Terhune
Instead of ON.ABORT, have you experimented with ON.BREAK to reset it?

Seems like its been quite a while since any TIMEOUT behavior issues have
come across my desk.
IIRC we use the signal handler for TIMEOUT, so may not be too hard to
change the current behavior (though signals can be touchy).
   
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We are running UniData 7.1.10 on AIX 5.1.  We set a TIMEOUT set for 1800
seconds in the LOGIN paragraph.  If any user encounters a break condition,
that condition seems to turn off the TIMEOUT requirements.  We have
attempted to use ONABORT to turn on the TIMEOUT but the re-setting does not
seem to have any effect.  We can disable the break key for the normal users
and log them out if the hit an error conditions, but we want something to
control the idle time associated with the developers as well.  The
developers need access to the break key.



Has anyone else run into this situation and does anyone have a workaround?



TIA



Tom
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