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TLL_91858
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Mar 08, 2013

Getting Logon to show in APM reports

I use APM with a kerberos SSO and like to monitor session status in the reports. Problem is, it's very difficult to see a particular persons session because the logon column is not populated whne I run the report. How do I get the logon column to populate on APM reports?

 

 

Tom

 

8900 HA-Pair V11.2.1 build807.26 EHF1

 

 

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  • Are you selecting "login user name" in your custom report? Kerberos SSO uses a standard APM session variable (session.sso.token.last.username or session.logon.last.username), so you should be able to see those.
  • Hi Kevin,

     

     

    I was using the built in session report, but I just built a custom report, and made sure login user name was checked and it does not display.

     

     

    Tom

     

  • Ahh, I think I know what's going on. By default the Kerberos SSO profile uses the session.sso.token.last.username session variable, but this doesn't appear to be what the report looks at with the "Login user name". The value does exist in the report under session.sso.token.last.username, but if you want to see it in a custom report, use session.logon.last.username in the Kerberos SSO profile.
  • Kevin,

     

     

    In my Kerberos SSO, I have session.logon.last.username. I don't even see a session.sso value available in the details of any session variable. I do see the value populated in the session.logon.last.username as you described though.

     

     

    Tom

     

  • If it helps any, the logon value does show in the Manage Sessions page, just not the APM Reports page.

     

     

    Tom
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    InnO
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    I have exactly the same detailed issue, and using version 11.6 HF4...