Apr 1, 2003 #1 Roomer Technical User Oct 1, 2001 100 GB I have a user on the system that is restricted to just one live session. How can I remedy this so that we may have concurrent sessions? Thanks....
I have a user on the system that is restricted to just one live session. How can I remedy this so that we may have concurrent sessions? Thanks....
Apr 1, 2003 #2 solaix MIS Oct 23, 2002 11 US might be a license problem chlicense -u 32767 ( reboot required ) will set to unlimited aix licenses. Upvote 0 Downvote
might be a license problem chlicense -u 32767 ( reboot required ) will set to unlimited aix licenses.
Apr 1, 2003 #3 DSMARWAY Technical User Jun 25, 2002 640 GB hi, this can be because 1. Does the user login to an application , if so is there a restriction set in the application ? 2. check the users .profile , and global profile in /etc to see if it checks the number of times a user has logged in and if more than once , exit 3. as solaix mentioned ,licenses check how many you have # lslicense 4. Is this problem just with a particular user ? Can you login multiple times as root ? HTH Upvote 0 Downvote
hi, this can be because 1. Does the user login to an application , if so is there a restriction set in the application ? 2. check the users .profile , and global profile in /etc to see if it checks the number of times a user has logged in and if more than once , exit 3. as solaix mentioned ,licenses check how many you have # lslicense 4. Is this problem just with a particular user ? Can you login multiple times as root ? HTH