Bug 2209912

Summary: Add idle time column to loginctl list-sessions
Product: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9 Reporter: David Tardon <dtardon>
Component: systemdAssignee: David Tardon <dtardon>
Status: POST --- QA Contact: Frantisek Sumsal <fsumsal>
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Version: 9.0CC: dtardon, fsumsal, jamacku, systemd-maint-list
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Description David Tardon 2023-05-25 08:37:15 UTC
This bug was initially created as a copy of Bug #2156786

I am copying this bug because: 
It applies to RHEL-9 too.


Description of problem:

With the introduction of new idle sessions stopping of systemd (StopIdleSessionSec) it would be nice to see how long sessions are idle.

The command 'loginctl list-sessions' might be a good place to have it added.

~~~
[cb/Azure] root@li-lc-2635:~# loginctl
SESSION     UID USER                     SEAT TTY
     15 1170034 vrempet-admin      pts/0
     16 1170034 vrempet-admin      pts/1

2 sessions listed.
[cb/Azure] root@li-lc-2635:~#
~~~

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Execute below command 

 # loginctl

Actual results:

     SESSION     UID USER                     SEAT TTY
     15 1170034 vrempet-admin      pts/0
     16 1170034 vrempet-admin      pts/1

2 sessions listed.

Expected results:

Customer wants to see the idle time of current sessions.

Comment 2 David Tardon 2023-08-17 08:47:56 UTC
*** Bug 2232314 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***