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2014-01-14
17:21
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Console connection timeout
Is there a way to change the admin console disconnect timeout in GMS 2?
I'd like to increase it a bit.
--
Stevo
I'd like to increase it a bit.
--
Stevo
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rlopez01

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2014-01-14
19:01
Hi,
To verify the UI times out, you need to do the following:
1. Open /etc/datasync/webadmin/server.xml
2. Add this line
<sessionTimeout>number_of_seconds_to_timeout</sessionTimeout>
If the line does not exist, the timeout is the Default (3600 sec).
Ricardo.
To verify the UI times out, you need to do the following:
1. Open /etc/datasync/webadmin/server.xml
2. Add this line
<sessionTimeout>number_of_seconds_to_timeout</sessionTimeout>
If the line does not exist, the timeout is the Default (3600 sec).
Ricardo.
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2014-01-14
20:52
rlopez01 sounds like they 'said':
>
> Hi,
>
> To verify the UI times out, you need to do the following:
> 1. Open /etc/datasync/webadmin/server.xml
> 2. Add this line
> <sessionTimeout>number_of_seconds_to_timeout</sessionTimeout>
>
> If the line does not exist, the timeout is the Default (3600 sec).
>
> Ricardo.
So my response to rlopez01's comment is...
Thanks a bunch!!
--
Stevo
>
> Hi,
>
> To verify the UI times out, you need to do the following:
> 1. Open /etc/datasync/webadmin/server.xml
> 2. Add this line
> <sessionTimeout>number_of_seconds_to_timeout</sessionTimeout>
>
> If the line does not exist, the timeout is the Default (3600 sec).
>
> Ricardo.
So my response to rlopez01's comment is...
Thanks a bunch!!
--
Stevo