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Topic Title: Users access - login and logout times Topic Summary: Created On: 30-Dec-2002 18:12 Status: Post and Reply |
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Does anyone know if DOORS keeps track of the time users logout? If yes, where is the information stored. Thank you in advance.
Daniela |
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DOORS only tracks login times.
There is also no "logout trigger" so you cannot do it yourself. I've already submitted an enhancement request on this issue. Never-the-less, I suspect either the Server or the Lisence manager could be made to do it. - Louie |
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Daniela,
There is a way to make the DOORS DDBS server record the login and logout events. Start the DDBS server with the "-logfile PATH" option, where PATH is the full file path to the log file you want to generate. Example: "-logfile C:\logfile.txt" This is documented in the "Using DOORS" (v6) manual in the "Summary of command line switches" section, althought the manual is unclear that the server can use this option. For a Windows server setup, one would likely set up a Registry setting instead of a command line switch. For DOORS 6, the Windows Registry entry should be placed in My Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Telelogic\DOORS_Server\6.0\Config The resulting logfile will have connections and exiting events logged in pairs, although the pairs might not appear sequentially in the logfile. Thu Dec 14 09:23:04 2000: process 976773602 connected (XXXXXX@YYYYYY) ... Thu Dec 14 17:48:27 2000: process 976773602 exiting (XXXXXX@YYYYYY) where XXXXXX is the "User name" and YYYYYY is the "Computer name" (non-DOORS specific network identifiers). The same "Computer name" identifiers are recorded in the "$DOORSDATA/hierarchy/logs/login_history.txt" that is automatically generated by DOORS, so one could coordinate entries in both files to associate connection and exit events with user names in DOORS. ------------------------- Michael Sutherland michael@galactic-solutions.com http://galactic-solutions.com |
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One other option is to purchase a copy of SamReport from MacroVision (formerly GlobeTrotter) which will let you report on the FlexLM logs. This is actually a pretty good tool for letting you see your usage rates and other data related to licensing.
Cheers, Chris |
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ooops, double post - sorry about that
Edited: 3-Feb-2003 at 17:42 by Chris Welch |
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Chris,
SamReport is a good suggestion for those that only use a floating license pool. For those that have node-locked and dongle users, the SamReport would only show users pulling licenses from the floating FlexLM license pool. ------------------------- Michael Sutherland michael@galactic-solutions.com http://galactic-solutions.com |
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