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Is there an easy way to automatically terminate a session after a predefined
time or after the session has been idle for an extended time periode?

Some more backgraound. We are running Sunray Server 3.0 on a Solaris 9/SPARC
system and people have the tendency to never log out and old stale processes
accumulate on the machine. I see two solutions: reboot the server on a regular
basis which I would like to avoid or to introduce a session limit of for example
two weeks after which the session is terminated. Is there an easy way to
implement this? I could write a script which checks the starting date of
utslaunch and then takes appropriate action (warn user 3 days in advance,
terminate session) but I had hoped that there is a simpler solution.

Regards,

Matthias Ernst

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| Matthias Ernst                         | Phone: +41-44-632-4366            |
| ETH Zürich                             | Fax:   +41-44-632-1621            |
| Laboratorium für Physikalische Chemie  |                                   |
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