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Date: | Fri, 19 Apr 1996 12:10:10 GMT |
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I've had a situation where a terminal gets hung, and can't be aborted. Here's
what
I think is the situation:
My environment: HP3000/955 MPEix 4.0
MPEX Security/3000
DTC's with Telnet Access Card
Openview on a PC
WfW on the PC using TCP/IP
Users generally are in block mode
Often I get a user that hangs the system. While in glance I see the users
timeslice/cpu % growing and growing until they finally "hog" the system
resources
and nothing else will run on the system. What's strange is that the user has
left for the day. Most likely turned off their PC without logging off the
HP3000. During the day, I usually go into glance, lower their queue (from CS
to DS)
and then abort them off. But often times the system does not allow me to abort
the
user or holds up our nightly processing.
First, I don't know where the idle chatter on the i/o is coming from, and
second,
why can't I (with all the priv's) abort a user off the system. (this is not a
deadly embrace.)
Any suggestions?
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