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Resumable For (--resumetimeout)

Objects with this attribute

Usage

Object Manager Resumable For In the box, type the number of minutes you want the application to be resumable for.
Command line --resumetimeout mins Replace mins with the number of minutes you want the application to be resumable for.

Description

This attribute lets you be sure that resources on the Secure Global Desktop host are used as efficiently as possible. It's used with the Resumable attribute to define when the Secure Global Desktop server will end a suspended emulator session.

Resumable attribute valueResumable For behavior
Never

Ignored

Webtop session

If the user disconnects from the Secure Global Desktop server without logging out -- for example, if they close their web browser or it crashes -- a timer starts. Once the timer reaches the value of the Resumable For attribute, the Secure Global Desktop server will end the emulator session. (If the user logs out of Secure Global Desktop, the emulator session ends.)

Always

If the user disconnects from the Secure Global Desktop server in any way, including by logging out, a timer starts. Once the timer reaches the value of the Resumable For attribute, the Secure Global Desktop server will end the emulator session.

If you leave this setting blank, the default timeout for the Resumable setting is used. You can configure the default timeouts on the Emulator Sessions panel in Array Manager.

Examples

--resumetimeout 30

Configures the application to be resumable for at least 30 minutes. This timeout would be appropriate for an application configured to be Webtop session resumable.

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