I don't think the server does itself, there may be a user contributed extension to do that. Tmpnb closes entire notebook servers after a given timespan of idleness
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The cull-idle-servers script is in the JupyterHub examples. If you want to cull idle kernels of single-user servers, that’s more work since this information is not tracked at a kernel level.
-MinRK
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