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Old 09-24-2008
hi,

thrug which u r connecting to unix server..?
 

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CANNASTAT(1)						      General Commands Manual						      CANNASTAT(1)

NAME
cannastat - Display information about the Kana-Kanji conversion server SYNOPSIS
cannastat [{-cs|-cannaserver} canna-server ] [-p] [-t] [-a] DESCRIPTION
cannastat(1) displays information about the Kana-Kanji conversion server cannaserver(1M). The information includes the following: the name of the machine on which the connected server exists, the cannaserver(1M)'s version, the number of clients connecting to the server, the name of the user connecting to the server, its user number, the socket number, the number of contexts, the time of connection to the server, the time of use of the server, the idle time, the name of the host under which the client exists, and the frequency of using each protocol. If cannastat(1) is called without options, the following is displayed: Connected to machine1 Canna Server (Ver. 2.1) Total connecting clients 1 USER_NAME ID NO U_CX C_TIME U_TIME I_TIME HOST_NAME kon 5 0 4 Tue 21 8:49am 11 12:48 machine2 The items represent the following: USER_NAME User name ID Socket number NO User number U_CX Context number C_TIME Time of connection (h:min) U_TIME User time (h:min:s) I_TIME Idle time (h:min) HOST_NAME Name of the host under which the client exists OPTIONS
-cs canna-server (or -cannaserver canna-server) Specifies the Kana-Kanji conversion server. -p Displays the frequency of using the protocol. -t Displays information about the user who started cannastat. It includes the frequency of using the protocol, as well as ID, NO, U_CX, C_TIME, U_TIME, I_TIME, and HOST_NAME. -a Displays all information about all users. FILES
/var/lib/canna/cannahost Name of the host under which cannaserver is in operation. SEE ALSO
cannaserver(1M), cannakill(1M), cannacheck(1) ENVIRONMENT
CANNAHOST Specifies the name of the host under which cannaserver(1M) is in operation. CANNASTAT(1)
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