Specifications

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Parameter Description
loggingAttributes: logOpenFork
Log le opens in the activity log.
Default =
yes
loggingAttributes: logCreateFile
Record le creations in the activity log.
Default =
yes
loggingAttributes: logCreateDir
Record folder creations in the activity log.
Default =
yes
loggingAttributes: logDelete
Record le deletions in the activity log.
Default =
yes
activityLogTime
Rollover time (in days) for the activity log.
Default =
7
For more information about command-line parameters for AFP, see AFP
Parameters” on page 143. For information about serveradmin, see its man page.
For the basics of command-line tool usage, see Introduction to Command-Line
Administration.
Conguring AFP Service Idle Users Settings
Use the Idle Users pane of AFP service to specify how your server handles idle users.
An idle user is someone who is connected to the server but whose connection has
been inactive for a predened period of time.
If a client is idle or asleep for longer than the specied idle time, open les are closed,
the client is disconnected, and unsaved work is lost.
To congure Idle Users settings:
1 Open Server Admin and connect to the server.
2 Click the triangle at the left of the server.
The list of services appears.
3 From the expanded Servers list, select AFP.
4 Click Settings, then click Idle Users.
5 To enable client computers to reconnect after sleeping for a specic time, select Allow
clients to sleep __ hours and enter a number in the related eld.
Sleeping clients will not show as idle.
Although the server disconnects sleeping clients, the clients’ sessions are maintained
for the specied period. A sleeping Mac OS X v10.2 (or later) client can resume work on
open les within the limits of the Allow clients to sleep setting.