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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers PID -> User (I need to know the user of a PID) Post 37779 by oombera on Saturday 28th of June 2003 06:39:29 PM
Old 06-28-2003
You mean this?
Code:
$ ps --fields="user pid tty command"

    USER    PID TT      COMMAND
userName  72966 tty10   ps.exe
userName 105867 tty10   ksh.exe

 

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atuser(3)						       AtFS Toolkit Library							 atuser(3)

NAME
atUserValid, atScanUser, atUserName, atUserUid - user handling SYNOPSIS
#include <atfs.h> #include <atfstk.h> void atScanUser (char *userName; Af_user *resultUser); char* atUserName (Af_user *user); Uid_t atUserUid (Af_user *user); int atUserValid (Af_user *user); DESCRIPTION
atScanUser scans the given string userName and tries to derive an AtFS user identification (resultUser) from it. It does not verify the existence of a corresponding UNIX (/etc/passwd) user entry. Use atUserUid to test that. atScanUser understands the following formats: user When the string does not contain an at sign, it is considered to be a plain user name from the current host and domain. user@host In the case that the part after the at sign doe not contain a period, it is assumed to be a hostname. Domain is the current domain. user@host.domain This format can only be recognized, when the given domain is equal to the current domain, and the hostname remains as rest between the at sign and domain name. user@domain An user identification string with a domain name different to the local domain is treated as user@domain, although this might be wrong. atUserName returns a string of the form user@domain generated from the given user structure. If no domain name is given in the structure, it returns user@host instead. With no host and no domain name, just user is returned. The result string resides in static memory and will be overwritten on subsequent calls. atUserUid tries to map the given user structure to a UNIX user identification. It returns the uid on success, -1 otherwise. atUserValid checks the given user structure for plausibility. It returns FALSE on fauilure, a non null value on success. AtFStk-1.12 Fri Jun 25 16:39:50 1993 atuser(3)
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