Thanks a lot!

On 6/29/06, Ray Mansell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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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