There are three ways to verify who is logged into DataSpider Servista.
- Use [Control Panel]-[Task Manager] of DataSpider Studio
- Use CLI Console
- Use WebConsole
■How to use [Control Panel]-[Task Manager] of DataSpider Studio
If the DataSpider Studio is available for use, you can check the session information by using the [Control Panel]-[Task Manager]-[Session] tab screen.
You can also end any remaining session that was affected by a communication error or such.
For more details, please check the following part of the DataSpider Servista Help:
[Development Tools]-[Control Panel]-[Task Manager]-[Checking session connection status]
■How to use CLI Console
You can also check the session information and end sessions in the CLI Console.
Please note that the CLI Console connection is not counted as a simultaneous connection.
As the CLI command usage, you can confirm the current session and session ID by "session -l".
You can terminate the specified session ID by "session -k session ID".
Please use the man command to learn more about the command options.
For the CLI Console, please refer to the following part of the DataSpider Servista Help:
[Operation tool]- [CLI Console]
■How to use WebConsole.
You can also check session information and end sessions with the WebConsole.
Please note that the WebConsole connection is not counted as a simultaneous connection.
The URL to access the Web Console is below:
- http:// <Hostname or IP address of DataSpiderServer operating OS> : <DataSpiderServer port number> / WebConsole /
*Reference Information
FAQ No.30472 [DataSpider Servista] When using DataSpider Studio, I can not login because of the limited number of sessions. Please tell me the solutions for the problem