Apple Mac OS X Server Network Card User Manual


 
Chapter 9 Working with File Services 143
The computer will repond with the following output:
afp:command = "disconnectUsers"
afp:messageSent = "<message>"
afp:timeStamp = "<time>"
afp:timerID = <disconnectID>
<user listing>
afp:status
= <status>
Canceling a User Disconnect
You can use the cancelDisconnect command with the serveradmin tool to cancel a
disconnectUsers command. Users receive an announcement that they’re no longer
scheduled to be disconnected.
To cancel a user disconnect:
$ sudo serveradmin command
afp:command = cancelDisconnect
afp:timerID =
timerID
Control-D
minutes-until
The number of minutes between the time the command is
executed and the users are disconnected.
sessionidn
The session ID of a user you want to disconnect. To list the session
IDs of connected users, use the
getConnectedUsers command.
See “Listing Connected Users” on page 141.
Parameter Description
Value Description
<message> The message sent to users in the disconnect announcement dialog.
<time> The time when the command was executed.
<disconnectID> An integer that identifies this particular disconnect. You can use
this ID with the
cancelDisconnect command to cancel the
disconnect.
<user listing> A standard array of user settings for each user scheduled for
disconnect. For a description of these settings, see “Listing
Connected Users” on page 141.
<status> A command status code.
0 = command successful.
Parameter Description
timerID The integer value of the
afp:timerID parameter output when
you executed the
disconnectUsers command.
You can also find this number by listing any user scheduled to be
disconnected and looking at the value of the
disconnectID
setting for the user.