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How to find current logged on users

How to find current logged on users in appdynamics
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Hi @Satish.Babu,
Were you able to look into what @Sunil.Agarwal mentioned above?
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Hi @Satish.Babu,
Given how old this post is, it's unlikely to get a reply. I'm searching for any relevant existing content for you. If I find anything I'll share it here. If you happen to find any info, can you please also share it?
If you don't have any luck, you can create a ticket with AppDynamics Support (for contractual customers only) How do I submit a Support ticket? An FAQ
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Where we have to run the abv query
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If you are using an on-premises controller, you can log in to your database and execute this query. For those using a SAAS controller, enabling the Audit Report feature is recommended. Below are articles providing more detailed information on both scenarios.
https://docs.appdynamics.com/appd/onprem/23.x/latest/en/controller-deployment/administer-the-control...
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Hi,
Currently, there is no provision to check the currently logged in users through controller UI or API.
1)We register user login under controller_audit table. We can get who logged in to the controller for a time frame.
Following query will list out the users logged in to controller in last one hour -
SQL>select user_name,FROM_UNIXTIME(ts_ms/1000, '%Y %D %M %h:%i:%s') as login_time from controller_audit where action = 'LOGIN' and ts_ms > (select max(ts_ms) - 1000*60*60*1 from controller_audit);
2) We can generate a controller audit report.
3) We can check audit.log file under controller/logs.
-Thanks
