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sudo -u postgres [[psql]] confluence | sudo -u postgres [[psql]] confluence | ||
select a.CURFAILED as Current_failed_logins, a.TOTALFAILED as Total_Failed_logins, a.SUCCESSDATE, a.FAILEDDATE, b.username from logininfo a join user_mapping b on a.username = b.user_key where a.CURFAILED != '0' or a.TOTALFAILED != '0' ; | select a.CURFAILED as Current_failed_logins, a.TOTALFAILED as Total_Failed_logins, a.SUCCESSDATE, a.FAILEDDATE, b.username from logininfo a join user_mapping b on a.username = b.user_key where a.CURFAILED != '0' or a.TOTALFAILED != '0' ; | ||
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