This topic describes how the
PowerProtect Data Manager console behaves for connections with prolonged inactivity. These steps also change the behavior of the timeout mechanism that regulates SSH sessions.
About this task
The default SSH session timeout is 3600 seconds (60 minutes).
Steps
Connect to the
PowerProtect Data Manager console and change to the root user.
Using a Linux text editor, open
/etc/ssh/sshd_config.
Modify the following property:
Property
Description
ClientAliveInterval
The number of seconds of inactivity after which
PowerProtect Data Manager terminates the SSH session.
Save and close the file.
Reload the SSH daemon to apply the changes:
systemctl reload sshd
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