There is nothing in GT.M itself to log sessions. However, since the
GT.M philosophy is to integrate well with and leverage the operating
system and environment, you should look at ways to see how to log
Linux sessions. Tools range from simple tools like script to
keystroke loggers that log every keystroke to a remote machine.
There is a document on "GT.M Security, Philosophy, Implementation and
Recommendations" at http://www.fidelityinfoservices.com/user_documentation/html/rn_tb/GTM_Security_Philosophy.html
Regards
-- Bhaskar
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