Ian Manske b9331d1b08
Add sys users command (#12787)
# Description
Add a new `sys users` command which returns a table of the users of the
system. This is the same table that is currently present as
`(sys).host.sessions`. The same table has been removed from the recently
added `sys host` command.

# User-Facing Changes
Adds a new command. (The old `sys` command is left as is.)
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