RTC 3.0 user floating license timeout?
3 answers
Will it continue to be a 2-hour (120 mins) period?
Thanks!
Yes, but if you explicitly log out from the connection (from a Eclipse/VS client) or log out from your web client - you release a floating license immediately. I checked this worked on the Eclipse and Web clients this morning
anthony
Can this 120 min inactivity timeout period be reduced to 30 min or 120
is the minimum?
Thanks,
Ana
On 25/11/2010 0:38, kesterto wrote:
is the minimum?
Thanks,
Ana
On 25/11/2010 0:38, kesterto wrote:
thejuwrote:
Will it continue to be a 2-hour (120 mins) period?
Thanks!
Yes, but if you explicitly log out from the connection (from a
Eclipse/VS client) or log out from your web client - you release a
floating license immediately. I checked this worked on the Eclipse
and Web clients this morning
anthony
Can this 120 min inactivity timeout period be reduced to 30 min or 120
is the minimum?
Thanks,
Ana
On 25/11/2010 0:38, kesterto wrote:
thejuwrote:
Will it continue to be a 2-hour (120 mins) period?
Thanks!
Yes, but if you explicitly log out from the connection (from a
Eclipse/VS client) or log out from your web client - you release a
floating license immediately. I checked this worked on the Eclipse
and Web clients this morning
anthony
Hi Ana
This appears to be the minimum value - take a look at
com.ibm.rational.common.token.licensing.RLSTokenService
settings in the jts admin pages, advanced properties. If you try a smaller value it is not accepted, and the warning says it must be 2 hours (well, 7200000 milliseconds :-)
anthony