Sets the interactive limit (number of interactive users allowed
on the system), or displays the interactive limit and the current
number of interactive users.
Requires OPER (operator) privilege to set the login limit.
Format
SET LOGINS
1 – Qualifier
1.1 /INTERACTIVE
/INTERACTIVE[=n]
Establishes the number of interactive users allowed to gain
access to the system. If the parameter n is specified, the
interactive limit is set to the value n. If the parameter n
is not specified, the SET LOGINS command displays the current
interactive limit and the number of interactive users.
2 – Examples
1.$ SET LOGINS/INTERACTIVE=5
%SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit=5, current interactive value=3
In this example, the SET LOGINS command specifies that only
five interactive users can be logged in to the system.
2.$ SET LOGINS/INTERACTIVE
%SET-I-INTSET, login interactive limit=9, current interactive value=6
When the SET LOGINS command is entered without a parameter, as
shown in this example, the /INTERACTIVE qualifier requests
that the current status of the login quotas be displayed.
The message returned indicates that the maximum number of
interactive users allowed on the system is 9 and that the
number of interactive users currently logged in is 6. No change
is made.