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+1. We too have this requirement when updating Web applications in customer environments (to a certain extent also in our internal environment). It would be quite helpful to be able to see which Web users are really active when it comes to deciding whether the http task can safely be restarted.
I can use an LotusScript agent and call send console command. Get the information and export it to disk and later display it in an external tool like zabbix to get trends if i need to size my server.
Use the Login Time until now to get how long users are logged in on the server as an average.
I can use the info to see if I can do a quick restart of the server for an upgrade or only a restart if all users is idle (more than 10 minutes since last request.
I guess there is more that we need to do for this story - what would you do with this information?