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Reply To: | Eric H. Sand |
Date: | Mon, 18 May 1998 16:41:49 -0500 |
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Stan after Terry:
Terry asks:
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> I need to determine the maximum number of concurrent logons in a
given account,
Maximum? No....current number, yes...I think...
If you setup a UDC file for the account(s) in question,
*and* no other users/accounts use that UDC file, then number of
users logged in to the account(s) at this time is:
:listfile <the UDC filename>, 8
extract # users, divide by 2.
I.e., when you logon, your UDC files are opened. For some reason,
the account UDC files are opened twice per session (and per job?),
hence the divide-by-2.
YMMV, of course.
I think what Terry wants is the maximum number of concurrent users
that have been encountered at any given time...all that is needed is
a file in PUB that contains the highwater mark that is written to
each
time a user logs on and the "extract #users, divide by 2" logic is
applied. If the calculated number is greater than that in the file,
the
file is updated, otherwise......
Eric Sand
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