Monitoring Connections to Control Panel, FTP Services and Plesk Server
To find out who of your customers is logged in to the control panel at the moment:
- Click Sessions in the navigation pane. All sessions including yours will be presented and the following details will be displayed:
- To refresh the list of user sessions, click
Refresh. - To end a user session, select the respective check box and click
Remove Selected, then confirm removal and click OK.
To find out who is connected to your server via FTP, in what directories they currently are and what files they are uploading to or downloading from the server:
- Click Sessions in the navigation pane.
- Click the FTP Sessions tab. All sessions including yours will be presented and the following details will be displayed:
- Type. The type of user who established the session:
for users not registered with the control panel.
for anonymous FTP users.
for domain or web site administrators.
for subdomain administrators.
for web users (owners of personal web pages without individual domain names).
- Status. The current status of FTP connection.
- FTP user login. The login name used for access to FTP account.
- Domain name. The domain the FTP user is currently connected to.
- Current location. The directory the FTP user is currently at.
- File name. The file name being operated on.
- Speed. Transfer speed in kilobytes.
- Progress, %. The file transfer operation progress in percentage.
- IP address. The IP address from which the FTP account is accessed.
- Logon time. The time lapsed since the moment user logged in.
- Idle time. The time that user was not doing anything while being connected to the server through FTP.
- To refresh the list of FTP sessions, click
Refresh. - To end a session, select the respective check box and click
Remove Selected.
To find out who of your customers is logged in to the server via Terminal Server session at the moment:
- Click Sessions in the navigation pane and click the TS Sessions tab. All sessions including yours will be presented and the following details will be displayed:
- S. The status of the terminal session:
- for server administrator.
- client is connected and logged in, using valid login and password.
- client is connected, but not logged in.
- client is disconnected.
- Name. The name of this terminal session.
- User. The name of the terminal session user.
You can see the session details by clicking the session name in the list.
- To refresh the list of terminal sessions, click
Refresh. - To end a terminal session, select the respective check box and click
Remove Selected, then confirm removal and click OK.