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. Only shown for MINA backend.

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. Only shown for MINA backend.

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
--