Lists user sessions matching the person or server specified.
tarantella webtopsession list [ --personpobj
| --serverserv
] [ --format text|count|xml ]
For each session, the following details are displayed:
Print state. Shows whether the user has paused printing or not.
Client. The IP address of the client.
Logged in at. The timestamp when the user logged in.
User. The name of the user.
Logged in to. The SGD server hosting the user session.
Connection type. Whether the connection is a standard or a secure connection.
You can list user session details using the following Administration Console tabs:
Sessions tab
Secure Global Desktop Servers → User Sessions tab
User Sessions tab for a user profile object
The following table shows the available options for this command.
Option | Description |
---|---|
| Displays details of user sessions matching the person specified. Use the user identity of the person. |
| Displays details of user sessions matching the SGD server specified. Use the name of an application server object in the local repository (if the SGD server has an application server object), or the peer DNS name for the server. |
|
Specifies the output format. The default setting is
Use |
If neither a person nor server is specified, the command lists all user sessions across the array.
Guest users and anonymous users have unique names, even though
they can share the same profile in the System Objects
organization. To name a guest or anonymous user, use the unique
name and not the name of the profile object. For example,
.../_dns/newyork.example.com/_anon/1
.
Make sure you quote any object names containing spaces, for
example, "o=Example"
.
The following example displays details of all user sessions maintained by the SGD server detroit.
$ tarantella webtopsession list \ --server "o=Example/cn=detroit"
The following example displays all user sessions across the array.
$ tarantella webtopsession list