Hi Robert...

I agree the login/logout lines can be confusing, I am not sure why
there are multiple login/logout lines.
Maybe one of the other listers can shed some light on this.

Try the Optimizing and Troubleshooting Guide (page 64-65).
===========================================================

The line starts with a tag that identifies it as a user log entry
(<USER>), followed by
the thread ID, RPC ID, queue, and Client RPC information. Next, the
user is
identified, followed by the time stamp. The entry detail starts with
the type of
license used (READ, FIXED, or FLOAT). After the license type is the
operation that
was performed.

If the type of license is FLOAT, additional information reports the
number of
licenses in use at that time and the number that are available. Also
included is the
name of the user performing the operation.

On Feb 2, 8:41 am, "Martin, Robert" <marti...@jmu.edu> wrote:
> Dear List,
> We are running server "User" logs to see who logs in to the system and for 
> how long.  When we look at the log file we see that there are several 
> "LOGOUT"s and "LOGIN"s within the main session.
> EG in this simplified sequence it seems obvious that "blandrl" logged in at 
> 7:03 and out at 7:13.   But it also looks like he logged out and back in 
> again twice, then logged out twice at the end.
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.0700 */         LOGIN          
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.0726 */         LOGOUT         
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.1907 */         LOGIN          
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.1934 */  FIXED  GRANT WRITE    
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.9864 */         LOGIN          
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:28.9932 */         LOGOUT         
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:03:38.2373 */         LOGIN          
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:13:01.3085 */         LOGOUT         
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:13:01.3231 */  FIXED  RELEASE        
> blandrl
> <USER: barstodk > /* Fri Jan 29 2010 07:13:01.3232 */         LOGOUT         
> blandrl
> Any idea what all these extra "LOGOUT"s and "LOGIN"s mean?
> Dwayne Martin
> James Madison University
> (ARS 7.1 P3, RH Linux ARS Server)
>
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