NAME

gerrit show-connections - Display active client SSH connections

SYNOPSIS

ssh -p <port> <host> gerrit show-connections [--numeric | -n]

DESCRIPTION

Presents a table of the active SSH connections, the users who are currently connected to the internal server and performing an activity.

ACCESS

Caller must be a member of the privileged Administrators group, or have been granted the View Connections global capability.

SCRIPTING

Intended for interactive use only.

OPTIONS

--numeric
-n

Show client hostnames as IP addresses instead of DNS hostname.

--wide
-w

Do not format the output to the terminal width (default of 80 columns).

DISPLAY

Session

Unique session identifier on this server. Session identifiers have a period of 2^32-1 and start from a random value.

Start

Time (local to the server) that this connection started.

Idle

Time since the last data transfer on this connection. Note that most SSH clients use not only a TCP based connection keep-alive, but also an encrypted keep alive higher up in the SSH protocol stack. That higher keep alive resets the idle timer, about once a minute.

User

The username of the account that is authenticated on this connection. If the -n option is used, this column shows the Account Id instead.

Remote Host

Reverse lookup hostname, or if -n option is used, the remote IP address.

EXAMPLES

With reverse DNS lookup (default):

$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit show-connections
Session     Start     Idle   User            Remote Host
--------------------------------------------------------------
3abf31e6 20:09:02 00:00:00  jdoe            jdoe-desktop.example.com
--

Without reverse DNS lookup:

$ ssh -p 29418 review.example.com gerrit show-connections -n
Session     Start     Idle   User            Remote Host
--------------------------------------------------------------
3abf31e6 20:09:02 00:00:00  a/1001240       10.0.0.1
--