Manage sessions Learn how to manage sessions so you can rename a session, change the session description, download logs, or create a Jira ticket. You can also leverage Session Explorer to review analytics or run validations. Open a session In Kobiton, select Sessions. Search for a session, then select the session ID to open the session overview. From the Session Overview, you can view session info, video, device info, logs, and more. Manage the session Edit the session info To rename the session or change the description, select Edit Info. You can also change this during a test session. Download session logs To download device or crash logs as a .log file, select Device or Crash. Download last mile speed test logs Last mile speed test log is only available for Cloud and Hybrid (Cloud Customer-hosted) deployments. To download the last mile speed test logs, select View Last Mile Speed Result Logs. Create a Jira ticket If your Jira integration is enabled, select Jira Ticket to create a ticket that’s linked to this session. Review Applitools Eyes status If Applitools Eyes integration is enabled and Applitools Eyes script was executed successfully, you can review the Applitools Eyes status under the Automation Info section. Click the status to access the details on Applitools Eyes site. Refer to this article to know more about Applitools Eyes status. The Applitools Eyes status is also displayed from the session list. You can enter is:applitools into the search bar to find only Applitools session. View the execution history for tagged sessions Session Overview includes an Execution History section for sessions with tags, allowing you to see the status, device, and OS information for up to five related sessions. To view the execution history of tagged sessions: Go to Session Overview for any tagged session. Scroll to the Execution History section. You’ll see the last five sessions with the same tag, including: Session statuses (e.g., passed, failed) Device and OS information Details like Session ID and Creation Date when hovering over a session If the current session is not one of the five most recent sessions, you’ll see an ellipsis (…) indicating that additional sessions exist but aren’t shown in this view. Clicking on a tag name in the Execution History section will open the Session List, automatically filtered to show all sessions associated with that tag.