The section is intended to search and view active and finished sessions.
By default, the page displays 15 sessions.
You can change the default number of sessions on a page in the configuration file. |
At the bottom of the page there is a paginator to view the remaining sessions.
Next to the paginator there is a switch Show by: 15 30 60 100 to see more sessions on a page and not switch between pages too often.
If there are fewer than 15 sessions, they are placed on one page and Show by switch with paginator are not displayed.
The search allows you to display only those sessions that meet the specified criteria. There are two types of search:
You can enter one or several words into the search bar. Words can be written in whole or in part (3 or more letters).
Example
To find a session with the reason Program update approved by the manager you need to enter any of the words: Prog, upd, appr, manag.
You can't enter the trailing substring of the word to the search bar. If you enter the date (the trailing substring of the word update), this session will not be found. |
You can search for a session using two words, e.g. Prog upd, upd appr, appr manag.
The words in the search query must be in the same order as in the reason for opening the session. If you enter the upd prog, the session will not be found, because these words follow in the opposite direction in the reason for opening the session. The words in the search query must match the words that were next to each other in the reason for opening the session. You cannot enter words that have other words between them in the reason for opening the session. If you enter the prog manag, the session will not be found, because there are some other words between these words in the reason for opening the session. |
You can search by one or several criteria. If you select several criteria, sessions that meet all of the listed criteria will be displayed.
Example
If you select john.smith@company.demo in the User field and SSH in the Connection Type field, then only sessions of this user with this connection type will be displayed.
Only one value can be selected in each field. You will not be able to display the sessions of the users john.smith@company.demo and james.smith@company.demo by one extended search query. You can do this using a text search for the query smith. |
Session log can be unloaded into two types of files: CSV and XSLX. To download the log, click on the corresponding button.
The report is generated in the form of a table with columns: "User", "Account name", "Resource", "Duration", "Connection type", "Started at", "Finished at", "Status".
Only the last 10,000 records are dumped.
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The following data is displayed for each session: