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Date: | Mon, 28 Sep 1998 17:34:38 EDT |
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Marti Jarsey writes:
> Our development box (917 on 5.5) greeted us this morning with: SESSION LIMIT
> REACHED; LOGON REFUSED (JS 903). JS 903 is not on my documentation
> dated 8/97 and a SHOWJOB only shows 8 of our 60 configured sessions being >
> used. Add to that 3 logged on jobs and the session limit is 60,60.
The magic number in all of this is in your first sentence, Marti. It's: "917".
A 917 has a hard-set user limit of 8 users that you can't increase. If you
want to increase that limit, you have to pay money to someone.
The next machine up in the sequence is the 927, with a 20-user license. In the
917, 927, 937, 947 series, the user limit is implicit in the model number.
Otherwise, these machines are all the same box. This is the only series of
HP3000s that HP kept track of user limits in this manner.
Wirt Atmar
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