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Date: | Fri, 9 Jul 1999 09:43:49 -0700 |
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Joe Geiser was responding to Jamie Dickson and mentions ...
> <snip>
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> ... a Qedit for Windows session does count against
>our user limit (for grins and giggles, we tried it - opened sessions up to
>the limit, then attempted to open a file with Qedit/Windows and it failed
>for this very reason).
I think it's important to point out that there are 2 different
user limits.
One you pay HP for (HPUSERLIMIT) and one that the system manager
sets (HPSESLIMIT).
Qedit for Windows does follow the system managers wishes as it
counts each client session against the HPSESLIMIT, but it does not
count against the HPUSERLIMIT.
I believe that Jamie Dickson was asking about the HPUSERLIMIT while
Joe was testing his HPSESLIMIT.
Here is my test on our crash & burn showing me running 30
copies of Qedit for Windows on a machine with a user license
of only 20.
< snip of long showjob ..>
#S61 EXEC 40 40 THU 10:29A PAUL,MANAGER.SYS
31 JOBS (DISPLAYED):
0 INTRO
0 WAIT; INCL 0 DEFERRED
31 EXEC; INCL 31 SESSIONS {one logon and 30 Qedit client
sessions}
0 SUSP
JOBFENCE= 5; JLIMIT= 3; SLIMIT= 60
Pluto:showvar hp@lim@
HPJOBLIMIT = 3
HPSESLIMIT = 60
HPUSERLIMIT = 20
/paul
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Paul Gobes, Tech Support Mgr
Robelle Consulting Ltd.
ph: (888) ROBELLE fax: (604) 582-1799
http://www.robelle.com
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