You're right, user login popped up again.
Is there a way to do what I want?
Thanks
2012/2/16 John Mazzitelli <jmazzite(a)redhat.com>
On Thu, 2012-02-16 at 14:34 -0200, Herbert de Borba wrote:
> I found the "operation-timeout" on
> "rhq-server/bin/rhq-server.properties" file and adjust the global
> timeout there:
> # Operations/controls timeout
> # Defines the default timeout for all operations (specified in
> seconds)
> rhq.server.operation-timeout=43200
For the record, that setting is for the server's default timeout when it
is invoking "operations" on the agent (i.e. this is for when executing
operations from the Operations tab). "Operations" have a distinct
semantic in RHQ - they are "operations" that plugins expose via the
<operation> metadata (OperationFacet to plugin developers) which execute
something on managed resources.
It doesn't involve GUI/session timeouts.
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