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Monitoring Remote Sessions, Session Id, Model Number, Serial Number, User Id, and Enterprise server Id

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Monitoring Remote Sessions You can use the Remote Sessions tab of Policy Server to view the status of all remote sessions for assets managed by Policy Server. In addition, this component allows you to end remote sessions. To use these features of Policy Server, you need View and End privileges to the Remote Sessions component. When you select the Remote Sessions tab in the application, the Remote Sessions view appears. The Actions panel of the Remote Sessions view allows you to filter the table of remote sessions by Remote Session Id, Model Number, Serial Number, User Id, and Enterprise (server) Id, as well as view terminated sessions. The Remote Sessions table displays remote sessions that are currently pending (waiting for approval from Policy Server), active, inactive, and ended. As needed, you can end a session that is in progress. Policy Server displays sessions for the number of hours configured in the Policy Server configuration file (PolicyManager.properties). For example, if the setting is 24 hours, this page displays remote sessions for the previous 24-hour period. You must be signed in as a user whose role assignments include a profile that allows View and End privileges to the Remote Sessions component to access this view, use its Actions panel, and end remote sessions. If you cannot see the Remote Sessions tab in the application, you do not have privileges to the component. Contact your Policy Server administrator if you require access to the component. For more information about managing Remote Sessions in Policy Server, refer to the online help for the Policy Server application. HP 3PAR Policy Server 5-4

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HP 3PAR Policy Server
5-4
Monitoring Remote Sessions
You can use the Remote Sessions tab of Policy Server to view the status of all remote sessions for assets
managed by Policy Server. In addition, this component allows you to end remote sessions. To use these
features of Policy Server, you need View and End privileges to the Remote Sessions component. When you
select the Remote Sessions tab in the application, the Remote Sessions view appears.
The Actions panel of the Remote Sessions view allows you to filter the table of remote sessions by Remote
Session Id, Model Number, Serial Number, User Id, and Enterprise (server) Id, as well as view terminated
sessions. The Remote Sessions table displays remote sessions that are currently pending (waiting for
approval from Policy Server), active, inactive, and ended. As needed, you can end a session that is in
progress. Policy Server displays sessions for the number of hours configured in the Policy Server
configuration file (
PolicyManager.properties
). For example, if the setting is 24 hours, this page displays
remote sessions for the previous 24-hour period.
You must be signed in as a user whose role assignments include a profile that allows View and End
privileges to the Remote Sessions component to access this view, use its Actions panel, and end remote
sessions. If you cannot see the Remote Sessions tab in the application, you do not have privileges to the
component. Contact your Policy Server administrator if you require access to the component.
For more information about managing Remote Sessions in Policy Server, refer to the online help for the
Policy Server application.