The length of time after which CP will force a disconnected user that
has an outstanding read is configurable in the SYSTEM CONFIG file (in
the Features section, it is the Disconnect_Timeout setting, which can be
set to OFF to disable the function entirely). The default value is
fifteen minutes, as I recall.

Ray Mansell

Dominic Coulombe wrote:
Hi,

my observations are that you absolutely need to disconnect from a running
linux machine.

If you logoff, your machine is killed.

If you close the TN3270 or it crashes, you have to reconnect quickly
to your
running session, then you can disconnect.  You might need to enter
"begin"
when reconnecting to the session, but it depends of your profile.

I don't know what is the length of the timer, but you need to reconnect
quickly.  As soon as you reconnect to the TN3270 session, your Linux
guest
will continue its operations.

Regards.


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