I'm wondering if anybody uses the TMOUT environment variable to time out shell
users? I have a z/OS background and am used to my interactive TSO session
timing out after about 15 minutes of non use. Do UNIX people even care about
this? Or do you use some sort of cron to force idle shell users
We have a value of TMOUT=600 (10 Minutes) in both our Linux and USS
environments. We are required to terminate inactive sessions for all of our
environments, including CICS and TSO.
Kevin George
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From: Linux on 390 Port
I'm wondering if anybody uses the TMOUT environment variable to time out
shell users? I have a z/OS background and am used to my interactive
TSO session timing out after about 15 minutes of non use. Do UNIX people
even care about this? Or do you use some sort of cron to force idle
shell users