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sa24-00 [2013/04/02 09:40] – external edit 127.0.0.1sa24-00 [2023/10/30 14:20] (current) Viola Scott
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 The count of licences in use is shown at the top of the form. The count of licences in use is shown at the top of the form.
-Active connections for today's date will be listedClicking on the Previous button will show connections that have been ended. +Active connections for today's date will be listed.  Clicking on the Previous button will show connections that have been ended. 
-It defaults to show connections from today's date, use the date selctor to view previous days.+It defaults to show connections from today's date, use the date selector to view previous days.
 Users that are logged off will have a log off time associated with them.  Users that are logged off will have a log off time associated with them. 
 Normally there will be a number of users who log in and out during the course of the day. These users will have a log off time associated with them.  Normally there will be a number of users who log in and out during the course of the day. These users will have a log off time associated with them. 
 Check the number of connections in view by clinking on count; this will indicate what is active.  Check the number of connections in view by clinking on count; this will indicate what is active. 
-Click on the Database Details tab, this will indicate the number of connections that it thinks are active - check this with the number of licneces in use.+Click on the Database Details tab, this will indicate the number of connections that it thinks are active - check this with the number of licences in use.
  
 If the number of connections in use does not match the number of active connections then there is a problem.  If the number of connections in use does not match the number of active connections then there is a problem. 
-Connections in use takes up a licence for every instance, if a connection was not terminated properly, whether by design or malfunction, it can remain open even though the IQX was closed. +Connections in use take up a licence for every instance, if a connection was not terminated properly, whether by design or malfunction, it can remain open even though the IQX was closed. 
  
-{{:connections_in_use.png?1000x1000|Connections in use}}+{{:connections_in_use.png?300x300|Connections in use}}
 The above example shows two connections on the 23rd of April, neither of these has been logged out.  The above example shows two connections on the 23rd of April, neither of these has been logged out. 
-Licences in use = 2, and the connedctions = 2. If this did not match we would be looking at a rogue or uncut connection.+Licences in use = 2, and the connections = 2. If this did not match we would be looking at a rogue or uncut connection.
  
 It may be necessary to go back several days in order to find a connection that was started but not ended. This could mean trawling through thousands of connections, which is not particularly practical.  It may be necessary to go back several days in order to find a connection that was started but not ended. This could mean trawling through thousands of connections, which is not particularly practical. 
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