2.5 Server Browser
Choosing Browse current server from the
Maintenance menu of the server launcher opens a browser on the current
state of the server, showing logged in users.

Figure 2. Server Browser.
Users
in long transactions
are shown with
[only monitor] next to their names. By selecting a
user you can see the current state of that user on the right. Pressing
Logout will logout the selected user.
Communication
Gate shows the details of the communication protocol
being used between the selected client and the server: this can be either
socket
or file communication
—
socket communication is generally noticeable faster.
Pressing Connections will open a window with two
lists, the first showing users connected to the repository via the socket gate
protocol, the second those via the file gate protocol: users in long
transactions are not shown, as they have no current connection to the
repository. The popup menu in each list allows you to browse the selected
user’s connection, or disconnect it.

Figure 3. Connection Administrator.
Browsing
a connection opens a Communication Gate Administrator for that connection, where
you can see the details of the connection. Pressing Release will release
that communication gate, useful if a gate remains open when a user is in fact no
longer logged in, e.g. if his client has crashed.

Figure 4. Communication Gate Administrator.