3 session information, Troubleshooting advanced server tools – Siemens Unix V4.0 User Manual

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Troubleshooting

Advanced Server Tools

Product Manual

U7613-J-Z815-6-76

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Session Information

Administration can display and control sessions between clients and the server. This infor-
mation can be used to gauge the workload on a particular server.

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To display session information from a Windows NT Workstation computer or a Windows
client computer using Server Manager

1. Start Server Manager.

2. Select the Advanced Server about which you want to view session information.

3. Click on the USERS button.

You also can display session information using the net session command at the Advanced
Server command prompt.

You may see sessions displayed that do not show user names. The sessions are a

result of administrative activity and should not be deleted.

Closing Sessions

An administrator can disconnect a user from the server at any time. Closing a user session
does not prevent the user from reconnecting.

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To disconnect a user session from a Windows NT computer or from a Windows client
computer using Server Manager

1. Start Server Manager.

2. Select the Advanced Server about which you want to view session information.

3. Click on the USERS button.

4. Highlight the user and select the Disconnect

button.

You also can disconnect a user session by using the net session command at the
Advanced Server command prompt.

Communication devices
accessed

Not supported on Advanced Server.

Statistic

Description

Print jobs spooled

The number of print jobs were spooled to printer queues on
the server.

Times buffers exhausted

The number of shortages of big and request buffers. Always
set to 0 for UNIX system servers.

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