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show session all - command question

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Is there any option for the 'show session all' command to act like log tail / stay active?  ie - it would be good / useful with troubleshooting to see new sessions that match the filter, to be appended to the existing output, rather than re-running the command and looking for new lines that have appeared.

 

Failing that, some othere CLI way to achieve that same effect.

 

Thanks !

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Hi @LukeBrooker ,

 

At this time I don't think there's a built in way to achieve this.  I'm sure there's a way to script this and have the output of the 'show session' command every X amount of seconds.

 

That said, there's an existing feature request where you could add your vote to :

FR 6813: Need the ability to troubleshoot session utilization in real time

 

If you're interested then you can reach out to your local SE and have him add your vote.

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

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Hi @LukeBrooker ,

 

At this time I don't think there's a built in way to achieve this.  I'm sure there's a way to script this and have the output of the 'show session' command every X amount of seconds.

 

That said, there's an existing feature request where you could add your vote to :

FR 6813: Need the ability to troubleshoot session utilization in real time

 

If you're interested then you can reach out to your local SE and have him add your vote.

 

Cheers !

-Kiwi.

LIVEcommunity team member, CISSP
Cheers,
Kiwi
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Thanks for the advice - i'll consider adding a vote to that FR

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