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First look at bouncer from the CSL to eliminate any sessions idle for > 20
mins, this usually can free up a significant number of sessions. Then look
at apache and samba for user access. It is quite easy to set up weblified
applications to the HP3000 and they don't count towards the user count at
all.
Mike
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From: Bonnie Roman <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Wednesday, June 30, 1999 12:58 PM
Subject: user license
>Hi gang!
>
>We're hitting our user limitations of 160 and management feels that
>upgrading
>should be our last resort. So, I was ask to look into the "client/server
>technology", if you will, to where the user can log on several times and
>only
>one session is counted. Maybe I'm not using the correct language here but
>all I
>know is that there's some type of intrinsic that works with an application
>and
>act like a Parent process.
>
>Anyone know what the name of this intrinsic? if you're using it, how does
it
>work?
>
>BTW: HP3000 969-120 with 6.0
>
>
>TIA
>Bonnie Roman
>World Color Press
>Itasca, IL 60143
>630-285-6581
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