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Session timeout, Ui timeout, Session timeout ui timeout – HP System Management Homepage-Software User Manual

Page 43: Timeout settings

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Apply

Records the chosen values into the
XML configuration file.

Allow users to keep session
alive

Keep session alive must be
enabled in the Timeouts page
by the administrator and then
each user can set keep session
alive in the User Preferences
options.

Session timeout

The session timeout value
represents the amount of time
in minutes that a user can
remain inactive in an SMH
session. If a user logs in and
remains inactive for an amount
of time greater than that
specified by session timeout,
the user is redirected to the
Sign In page in their next
interaction with the user
interface.

NOTE:

This is only available

in HP-UX systems.

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UI timeout

The UI timeout value
represents the maximum
amount of time in seconds that
the SMH user interface (UI)
waits for data requested from
webapps.

The following table presents the range of values available for timeouts, with their respective units:

Table 6-1 Timeout settings

Range

Timeout

1 – 60 minutes (Windows and Linux)

6 – 120 minutes (HP-UX)

Session timeout

10 – 3600 seconds

UI timeout

Session Timeout

To change the value for Session timeout, complete the following steps:

1.

Select Settings from the menu

2.

In the System Management Homepage box, click the Security link.

3.

Click the Timeouts link.

4.

In the Session timeout (minutes) textbox, enter a value between 1 and 60 minutes in the case of Windows
and Linux.

In the case of HP-UX, enter a value between 6 and 120 minutes.

5.

Click Apply.

UI Timeout

To change the value for UI timeout, complete the following steps:

System Management Homepage Box

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