Working with IBM Session Manager users and terminals
Users view provides an (optionally filtered) list of users and terminals logged in to IBM Session Manager. From here you can refresh the view, list the details for a user's sessions, send a message to a user, identify and unlock a locked terminal, identify each user spying on another user, trace a terminal user, or cancel and logoff a user.
Notes:
- Terminals on the mainframe displaying a Sign-on panel can be identified by the text (starting) in the User column; disconnected users on the mainframe can be identified by the text disconnected in the Terminal column.
- Users defined as shared can be identified by a four-character 'user qualifier' (see Shared User Facility) appended to the userid.
To filter the list of users
See Filtering the list of users.
To refresh Users view
See Refreshing Users view.
To list the details for a user's sessions
Sessions view enables you to list the details for a user's sessions. To open this view, see Opening Sessions view.
To send a message
See Sending a message.
To identify and unlock a locked terminal
If a login password is entered incorrectly from a particular terminal more times than is allowed by the PASSTRY parameter on the TERMINAL, PROFILE or SYSTEM statements then that terminal is locked by IBM Session Manager.
- The Locked column is used to indicate whether or not a particular terminal has been locked.
- To unlock a terminal, see Unlocking a terminal.
To identify each user spying on another user
The Spying column is used to indicate whether or not a user is spying on another user.
To trace a terminal user
See Tracing a terminal user.
To cancel and logoff a user
See Cancelling a terminal user.
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