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If the session is not logged out/closed, it is therefore still potentially active, hence the pmmasterd process will still be running to service any requests.
해결 방안
While the sudo command itself does not have an idle timeout, it is possible to implement idle timeouts either in the sshd service (see ClientAliveInterval and ClientAlivecountMax in /etc/ssh/sshd_config), or via the shell that the sudo command is running.
For example, if you are allowing users to gain a root bash shell, by running "sudo -s", you could consider adding "[ -n "${SUDO_COMMAND}" ] && export TMOUT=600" in the root user's .bashrc file. This would cause sudo elevated root bash sessions to timeout after 10 minutes. The subsequent pmmasterd process would also be terminated.