Just to add:
If you have entries for defcs and udcs, change those as well.
Later revisions will also allow you to specify zero for no timeout.
Brian
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Don Verhagen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 06 Apr 2006 15:50:24 -0400
We are in 4 times zones in the US and 2 Daylight Savings
Time (Arizona and parts of Indiana do not observe DST).
Please be aware that, as of this year (2006), Indiana observes Daylight
Savings Time.
The state is still split
What does the timeout parameter control?
I am having some problems with Uni RPC failing to find a service and
wondering if it might be related to the timeout value.
Bruce.
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For a good time, as if you have time to waste, visit
/usr/share/lib/zoneinfo/src.
So what time is it at the South Pole?
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At 15:23 -0500 2006/04/06, David Wolverton wrote:
I had this select statement run right at the midnight break...
SELECT.STATEMENT = 'SELECT TSE USING D.TSE WITH ACT.BATCH.STATUS = EXTCOMP
AND WITH COMPLETED # COMP OR WITH CALL.IN.DATE LE
':OCONV(DATE(),'D4/'):' AND WITH CALL.IN.TIME LE
I do not recall that the AUTOLOGOUT is ignored for the paging prompt for
LIST.
Has it always been that way?
The UV User Ref simply says:
Use AUTOLOGOUT to enable or disable automatic logout. With AUTOLOGOUT
enabled, UniVerse logs you out automatically if you have not pressed a
key within a
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I believe it has been this way for a long time. I seem to remember
running into this a number of years ago.
BobW
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Feature or Bug?
Of course, a bug can become a feature if documented.
Is this documented?
Thanks, Bob.
cds
From: Bob Woodward
I believe it has been this way for a long time. I seem to
remember running into this a number of years ago.
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From: Stevenson, Charles
AIX 5.2
Universe 10.1.12 Information flavor
Autologout causes my LIST generated 'press any key to continue' to
continue to the next command, just as if the key was pressed. And then
after the same amount of time, the process drops out of Universe into a
$ or # prompt. Releasing a seat.
Hello, David.
The TIMEDATE() function result is coherent. You just need to separate the
date from the time.
Best regards,
Gyle
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Different anomoly here than what I saw.
But still not as advertized.
Thank-you, Roger.
From: Roger Glenfield
AIX 5.2
Universe 10.1.12 Information flavor
Autologout causes my LIST generated 'press any key to
continue' to continue to the next command,
on mine, it camps on the prompt
Hi Bruce
What does the timeout parameter control?
I am having some problems with Uni RPC failing to find a service and
?wondering if it might be related to the timeout value.
Bruce.
With UniRPC, if you say a unicommand session open to execute commands and no
activiy occurs after 6 mins, it
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I am delving a little more into the guts of Unidata these days. What is
the role of the unirpcd daemon?
Thanks
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