User Properties - Logs

User Properties - Logs

To work with the Logs tab, you should have the Request reports and messages access right.

This tab contains a table which shows how many times the user has logged in or out of the system. To request data for a specific period, select it in the calendar and click Show.

Each line shows the following information about logging in or out of the system:

  • date;
  • time;
  • action type;
  • host (IP address of the device) from which the user logged in/out;
  • service to which the user logged in/out.

If the user logged in using the web interface, the web/ prefix is added to the service name.


In addition to using the log, you can execute advanced reports on users in the monitoring system.


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