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August 1998, Week 3

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Lane Rollins <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Aug 1998 08:43:56 -0000
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Does anybody have a fool proof way of aborting all sessions other then
the console? Reason I'm asking is we just started using telnet and it's
added another level of complexity. Currently we use bouncer to kill all
the nailed ldev's and stop the network services to kill all the VT
sessions before backup. Shutting down the network doesn't kill telnet
sessions, and aborting inetd doesn't seem to work. Does NSCONTROL
KILLSESS=#Snnn work against telnet sessions? Is there a problem with
doing ABORTJOB's against telnet sessions? Is there an easy way to tell
the difference between session types in a script?

Thanks,
Lane Rollins
Boyd Coffee Company

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