Administration Security
Current Users Monitor
Current Users Monitor view
The Current Users Monitor view displays a list of users that are currently logged into the system. Use this view to see who is currently using the system, when they logged in, their user ID, the IP address of the server where they are logged in, and the scope level at which they are logged in. The list of users in the Current Users Monitor view is a snapshot in time. To create a record of a specific time, you can use the Display menu to export the current list to either an Excel spreadsheet or a .CSV file. N4 also provides the time stamp in the default file name for the file.
Prerequisites
This view lists authentication events only if the setting FRMSECURITY001 (AUTHENTICATION_EVENT_TO_DB) (on page 1) is set to true.
To access this view, you must have the System - Manage privilege.
You can use the ARGOPURGE007 (PURGE_AUTHENTICATION_HISTORY) (on page 1) setting to configure the frequency at which the user login history that displays in this list view is purged. See Purge settings for more information.
If a N4 instance shuts down while some users are still logged in, N4 cannot record a logout time for those users in the Authentication History view (on page 1) before the Java Virtual Machine (JVM) shuts down. In this case, when you restart the N4 instance, the Current Users Monitor view displays erroneous user records.
You can use the Authentication History view (on page 1) Actions
Fix Missing Logout Times to add a logout time for the entries where the log in time is more than one day. This ensures that the Current Users Monitor view correctly lists only the users that are currently logged in. The Fix Missing Logout Times action does not affect the users that are currently logged in because they have new entries in the database table.
Short Label |
Long Label |
In Filter? |
Sorting? |
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IP Address |
IP Address |
X |
X |
Login |
Login Time |
X |
X |
Scope |
Scope |
X |
X |
UID |
User |
X |
X |