Purpose
The DISPLAY USER command returns a list of connected sessions whose names match the user name.
Syntax
{ DISPLAY | DI } { USER | US } user_name
- user_name
- Name of the user.
Usage Notes
Before using the DISPLAY USER command, you must select the host group from which the sessions are running using the SELECT HOST command. For more information, see SELECT HOST.
The DISPLAY USER command displays this information:
- Vproc number of the gateway the session is connected to
- Node the gateway vproc is running on, in the format cabinetID-moduleID
- Session number
- Parsing Engine that the session is assigned to
- Node the PE vproc is running on, in the format of cabinetID-moduleID
- Local? can be Yes or No. Yes indicates the PE and gateway vprocs are running on the same node.
- User name
- IP address
- Status indicating the following:
- Connected
- Forced
- Gone
- Killed
- SP (Client Security Policy)
- PP (Proxy Security Policy)
Example: Displaying sessions of a specified user
To display a information about a user, type:
di us testThe following appears:
User DBC has 1 session GTW Node Session PE Node Local? User IP Adr Status SP PP RNP ----- ------ ------- ----- ------ ------ ----- ------------- --------- -- -- --- 22528 001-01 1238 30719 001-01 Yes TEST 153.64.183.89 CONNECTED N No