2.18. Searching for Users
The following table describes all search options for users.
Table 2.14. Searching for Users
| Property (of resource or resource-type) | Type | Description (Reference) |
|---|---|---|
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the virtual machines associated with the user. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the hosts associated with the user. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the templates associated with the user. |
|
| Depends on property type | The property of the events associated with the user. |
|
| String | The name of the user. |
|
| String | The last name of the user. |
|
| String | The unique name of the user. |
|
| String | The department to which the user belongs. |
|
| String | The group to which the user belongs. |
|
| String | The title of the user. |
|
| String | The status of the user. |
|
| String | The role of the user. |
|
| String | The tag to which the user belongs. |
|
| String | The pool to which the user belongs. |
|
| List | Sorts the returned results by one of the resource properties. |
|
| Integer | The page number of results to display. |
Example
Users: Events.severity > normal and Vms.status = up or Vms.status = pause
This example returns a list of users where events of greater than normal severity have occurred on their virtual machines AND the virtual machines are still running; or the users' virtual machines are paused.

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