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| 3390.1 | Some sort of explanation from a trainee explanator | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Wed Oct 13 1993 18:56 | 24 | 
|  |     John,
    
    Connections are made to the File Cabinet Server (and in the new version
    of TeamLinks) to the Aida server, which are continuously running
    processes. Within each of them, a "thread" is started for each
    connection. Actually it's more complicated than that, but that's as
    much as *I* understand... In both cases the connection is disconnected
    after it has become idle. The timeout is certainly configurable for the
    FCS.
    
    As you suggest, you can still make Terminal Emulation connections to
    VT style IOS.
    
    We're working on how we are going to licence this when it ships, which
    may help address the sort of concerns that you have. Alternatively, you
    may need to analyse the FCS logs.
    
    Please let us know if you think this is going to be a serious and
    common problem, and how you think we should handle it.
    
    Graham
    
    PS I don't believe that "explanators", is a real word, which is a
    shame, since it is a very good one!!
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| 3390.2 | Thanks! | KCOHUB::KCPCXX::SCHELL | Insufficient virtual memory... | Thu Oct 14 1993 17:33 | 18 | 
|  |     Graham,
    
    Thanks for the quick response. So far, this customer is the only one
    who's asked those kind of questions.  By the way, in another place I
    was told "get the Manager's Guide for ALL-IN-1, it's all in there.  I
    couldn't find any reference to TeamLinks.  Is there a guide for the
    AIDA server?  
    
    Also by the way, words, you know, are merely tools.  When my daughter
    was young she used to say "shirtles" for "shoulders."  There's some
    logic in that... I've often wondered why cosmetic manufacturers haven't
    lobbied to get the accents changed on certain words; move the accent
    over one syllable, and deodorant becomes deoDORant.  Sounds much nicer,
    don't you think?
    
    Thanks again
    
    John
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| 3390.3 | probably see ya in windows_office | CHRLIE::HUSTON |  | Thu Oct 14 1993 20:44 | 16 | 
|  |     
    As Graham said, the ALL-IN-1 connections are done via the FCS and/or
    AIDA.
    
    No processes are started up, both AIDA and FCS run as detached
    processes.
    
    There also is no timeout for direct user connects, system managment
    connects timeout as do inter-server connects, but direct connects do 
    not.
    
    There is no way to tell how long a user has been connected to the FCS,
    I will defer to AIDA people for the same question for aida.
    
    --Bob
    
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| 3390.4 | TLC Manager's Guide? | IOSG::PYE | Graham - ALL-IN-1 Sorcerer's Apprentice | Mon Nov 01 1993 13:19 | 9 | 
|  |     Re .2
    
    Not so quick response this time..
    
    Maybe they are telling you to look in the Manager's Guide for the TLC,
    which will probably explain all the A�da bits. Ro, is this available
    on-line?
    
    Graham
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| 3390.5 | All on the ISC form. | IOSG::STANDAGE |  | Mon Nov 01 1993 14:50 | 13 | 
|  |     
    >>There is no way to tell how long a user has been connected to the FCS,
    >>I will defer to AIDA people for the same question for aida.
    
    For AIDA, go to the Index of Server Clients (SM MAS ISC). Here you
    will see a list of all connections currently established to a given 
    server, together with the initial connection time, and last request 
    time. (i.e. the time a client first connected, and the last time they 
    used the server for an operation).
    
    Kevin.
    
    
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| 3390.6 | TLC Installation & Management Guide | IOSG::EDMONDSON | Estne volumen in toga, an solum tibi libet me videre? | Tue Nov 02 1993 15:31 | 11 | 
|  |     
   > Maybe they are telling you to look in the Manager's Guide for the TLC,
   > which will probably explain all the A�da bits. Ro, is this available
   > on-line?
    
    You can copy the field test version of the TLC Installation &
    Management Guide from:
    
    IOSG::USER2:[EDMONDSON.PUBLIC]TLC_FT2_IMG.PS or .TXT
    
    Ro
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| 3390.7 | Identifying OpenVMS processes for TeamLink users | AIMTEC::BRASWELL_A |  | Tue May 17 1994 16:25 | 22 | 
|  |     I have a customer that uses chargeback accounting for users that
    connect to his VAX system.  The customer has 6,000+ users.  He is
    in the process of testing TeamLinks and possibly installing it so
    that the PC users can access the IOS file cabinet via TeamLinks.
    
    His concern is that there is no way to determine what users are accessing
    his VAX if they connect via TeamLinks.  The tracing facility for
    the File Cabinet Server or the AIDA is not an acceptable method for
    this customer for tracking users that connect to the VAX via TeamLinks.
    
    The reason tracing is not acceptable to this customer is because he
    has too many users to check a trace log file for access information.
    
    Are there any other ideas for capturing requests made to connect
    to the File Cabinet Server or AIDA server in a log file with the
    client connecting from, network address of client, and ALL-IN-1
    username.
    
     
    
    Alice Braswell
    
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