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TNAA : Nonactivity Time Limit for Access-Only Users

Parameter Specify . . . Minimum Maximum Default
TNAA the nonactivity time limit for access-only users. 1 16 777 215 900

The TNAA parameter specifies the maximum elapsed time (in units of 1.048576 seconds) that an access-only user may be considered active without issuing an Adabas command.

If an access-only user exceeds the nonactivity time limit, action is taken as described in Adabas Timeout Feature.

If the SMPID parameter specifies a value greater than zero (that is, a multiprocessing nucleus), you may have to specify a larger TNAA value than for a normal nucleus. The chances of data contention are greater, and therefore more time should be allowed.

Example:

During this Adabas session, the nonactivity time limit for access-only users is about 30 minutes.

ADARUN PROG=ADANUC,TNAA=1800

Overriding the Parameter Setting

You can override this parameter setting for an individual user or for all users:

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