Command Reference Guide

54 Fabric OS Command Reference
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appLoginHistory
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appLoginHistory
Displays the history of HTTP login sessions.
SYNOPSIS apploginhistory --show
apploginhistory --help
DESCRIPTION Use this command to display the history of HTTP login sessions from external management applications
such as Brocade Network Advisor or Web Tools. The command displays both current sessions and a
history of past sessions. For each entry, the command output shows the following information:
The date and time when the session started (YYYY/MM/DD-HH:MM:SS.MS).
The IP address of the machine that initiated the HTTP login.
The role of the user initiating the login.
The application initiating the login.
The history supports a maximum of 100 entries. If the history exceeds the maximum size, the oldest
entries will be removed.
NOTES The execution of this command is subject to Virtual Fabric or Admin Domain restrictions that may be in
place. Refer to Chapter 1, "Using Fabric OS Commands" and Appendix A, "Command Availability" for
details.
OPERANDS This command has the following operands:
--show
Displays the currently active logins and a history of past logins.
--help
Displays the command usage.
EXAMPLES To display the application login history:
switch:admin> apploginhistory -- show
The following are history of logins to the switch from external
applications
(Login Timestamp, IP Address, User Account, Application):
2011/10/13-15:51:31.203814, 10.20.10.160, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:51:33.095638, 10.20.10.160, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:52:14.178299, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:52:14.643639, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:53:55.966050, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:53:56.329979, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:53:56.858216, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
2011/10/13-15:53:57.547672, 10.20.10.161, admin, DCFM-HttpConnector/null
The following are the sessions from the external applications that are