This page last changed on Jan 31, 2011 by rosie@atlassian.com.
JIRA provides a list of users who are currently accessing JIRA. This is useful if you need to know who to contact before planned downtime, for example.
Viewing Current User Sessions
To view a list of current JIRA user sessions:
- Log in as a user with the 'JIRA System Administrators' global permission.
- Bring up the administration page by clicking either the 'Administration' link on the top bar or the title of the Administration box on the dashboard.
- Select User Sessions from the System section of the administration menu. This will display the 'Current User Sessions in JIRA' screen:

The session id shown is also used in the JIRA access log and atlassian-jira.log.
It is possible to have "sessions" for computers that are not logged in. For example, when someone accesses JIRA without logging in, a unique session is created without a username (this is shown as 'Not Available' in the 'User' column).
 | To administer a user, click a username to go to the user's Profile, then select 'Administer User' from the 'Tools' menu. |
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