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Set Session Timeout, Set User Access, Set User Contact

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SET SESSION TIMEOUT IMPORTANT: On Superdome 2 systems, the following long-running commands are not immediately subject to the session timeout defined by the SET SESSION TIMEOUT command: • SHOW {HR | FPL | LIVELOGS | SEL | SYSLOG | PARTITION CONSOLELOG} • CONNECT {BLADE | INTERCONNECT | PARTITION } • CO • FPL • SEL If a user has one of these commands active, their session will not be removed when a session timeout occurs; instead it will be removed once they exit the long-running command and interact with the CLI. Furthermore, the SHOW USER SESSIONS command will not display the active session after a session timeout occurs. • Command: SET SESSION TIMEOUT • Description: Sets the number of minutes before inactive sessions are removed. The default setting is 1440. The session timeout can be disabled by setting the timeout value to zero. NOTE: If the session timeout value is lowered, currently inactive sessions may be removed. • Access level/ Bay level: OA Administrator • Restriction: Valid session timeout values range from 10 to 1440 minutes (24 hours). SET USER ACCESS • Command: SET USER ACCESS "" {ADMINISTRATOR | OPERATOR | USER} • Description: Sets the user access level. Additionally, use the ASSIGN command to give the user access rights to the Onboard Administrator, server bays, and interconnect bays. • Access level/Bay level: OA Administrator • Restrictions: None SET USER CONTACT • Command: SET USER CONTACT [""] "" • Description: Sets the contact information field for the user. If there is no , the command modifies the contact information of the user who executed the command. 26 User account commands

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SET SESSION TIMEOUT
IMPORTANT:
On Superdome 2 systems, the following long-running commands are not immediately
subject to the session timeout defined by the
SET SESSION TIMEOUT
command:
SHOW {HR | FPL | LIVELOGS | SEL | SYSLOG | PARTITION CONSOLELOG}
CONNECT {BLADE | INTERCONNECT | PARTITION }
CO
FPL
SEL
If a user has one of these commands active, their session will not be removed when a session
timeout occurs; instead it will be removed once they exit the long-running command and interact
with the CLI. Furthermore, the
SHOW USER SESSIONS
command will not display the active session
after a session timeout occurs.
Command:
SET SESSION TIMEOUT <
timeout
>
Description:
Sets the number of minutes before inactive sessions are removed. The default setting is 1440.
The session timeout can be disabled by setting the timeout value to zero.
NOTE:
If the session timeout value is lowered, currently inactive sessions may be removed.
Access level/ Bay level:
OA Administrator
Restriction:
Valid session timeout values range from 10 to 1440 minutes (24 hours).
SET USER ACCESS
Command:
SET USER ACCESS "<
user name
>" {ADMINISTRATOR | OPERATOR | USER}
Description:
Sets the user access level. Additionally, use the
ASSIGN
command to give the user access
rights to the Onboard Administrator, server bays, and interconnect bays.
Access level/Bay level:
OA Administrator
Restrictions:
None
SET USER CONTACT
Command:
SET USER CONTACT ["<
user name
>"] "<
contact info
>"
Description:
Sets the contact information field for the user. If there is no <
user name
>, the command
modifies the contact information of the user who executed the command.
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