Loading

Changing the User Session Timeout on Tableau Server

Publish Date: Feb 10, 2026
Task
How to change the timeout value for Tableau Server user session.
Steps

To change change the timeout value for Tableau Server user session, there are two options listed below.

Option 1

Adjust the idle timeout, where <minutes> is the number of minutes after which the user session will time out.

For Tableau Server on Linux and Tableau Server on Windows 2018.2 and newer: 
 

tsm configuration set -k wgserver.session.idle_limit -v <minutes> 
tsm pending-changes apply 


Notes:

  • The default setting for wgserver.session.idle_limit is 240 minutes. Use tsm configuration get -k wgserver.session.idle_limit command to verify the current value.
  • Closing the web browser will end the current session regardless of the timeout period, and require signing-in again to access Tableau Server.


Option 2

Adjust the maximum age for sessions, where <minutes> is the number of minutes after which the user session will time out.

For Tableau Server on Linux and Tableau Server on Windows 2018.2 and newer versions: 

tsm configuration set -k wgserver.session.apply_lifetime_limit -v true
tsm configuration set -k wgserver.session.lifetime_limit -v <minutes>
tsm pending-changes apply

 

Notes: 
  • The setting wgserver.session.apply_lifetime_limit must also be set to "True" for the wgserver.session.lifetime_limit value to take effect.
  • When wgserver .session.appy_lifetime_limit is set to "True" the session will time out if:
    • Session is idle and the wgserver.session.idle_limit is reached, OR
    • Session is not idle, but has reached wgserver.session.lifetime_limit
 
Knowledge Article Number

001458209

 
Loading
Salesforce Help | Article