Viewing Sessions
Go to Privileged Access Management → Sessions to see the session list.| Column | What it shows |
|---|---|
| Account | Which account was accessed |
| Folder | Which folder it belongs to |
| User | Who connected |
| Status | Active, Ended, or Terminated |
| Started | When the session began |
| Duration | How long it lasted (or has been active) |
Filtering
Use the filters to find specific sessions:- Status — Active, Ended
- Account or Folder — Narrow to specific resources
- User — Sessions by a specific person
- Date range — Sessions within a time period
Active Sessions
Active sessions show a Live indicator. While a session is active:- Logs update in real-time
- You can monitor what’s happening
- You can terminate the session if needed
Session Details
Click on a session to see:- Session info — who, what, when, duration, IP address
- Session logs — commands (SSH) or queries (PostgreSQL) executed
- Recording playback — review everything that happened
Terminating Sessions
If someone shouldn’t be connected — security incident, policy violation, or they’re stuck — you can terminate their session.- Find the active session
- Click on it to open details
- Click Terminate
- Confirm
Next Steps
To understand how session recordings work and where they’re stored:Session Recording
How sessions are recorded.
External Storage
Store recordings in your own S3 bucket.