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Status Not under consideration
Categories Administration
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 17, 2016

Bluemix Login Server Login report option

Currently the Bluemix Login Server Login reports shows who logged for the day of the report and how many times. The 'who' part is useful but the 'how many times' part (Y-axis) is useless due to the inclusion of the user named ibmuser. I understand that purpose of the ibmuser account, but I would recommend that it be removed from the report (or an option be given to allow it) so that the report could be useful to the customer. In all honestly, I don't think any customer is really interested in how many times the system was monitored that day. And if they are, I suggest it be a different report.

P.S.

I would also include the ibmadmin_monitor and ibmadmin and any other ibm... accounts in this option. It would be useful if the report told me about my people only.