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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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imqusermgr(1M)						  System Administration Commands					    imqusermgr(1M)

NAME
imqusermgr - command utility for managing a Message Queue user repository SYNOPSIS
/usr/bin/imqusermgr subcommand [[option]...] /usr/bin/imqusermgr -h /usr/bin/imqusermgr -v DESCRIPTION
The imqusermgr utility manages a file-based user repository to authenticate and authorize users of a Message Queue message server. imqusermgr provides subcommands for adding, deleting, updating, and listing user entries in the repository. imqusermgr supports four management subcommands. These subcommands, and their corresponding options follow the imqusermgr command on the command line. See USAGE and OPTIONS. The following subcommands are supported: add Add a new user and associated password to the repository. delete Delete a user from the repository. list Display information users in the repository. update Update the password or state of a user in the repository. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -a active_state Specify if user's state is active or inactive. An inactive user cannot create connections to the Message Queue message server. Valid values for active_state are true or false. Specify true for active or false for inactive. the default is true. Use this option with the update subcommmand. -f Perform action without user confirmation. Use this option with the delete and update subcommmands. -g group Specify the group of the user. Valid values for group are admin, user, and anonymous. Use this option with the add subcommmand. -h Display usage help. Exceute nothing else on the command line. -i brokerName Specify the broker instance user repository to which the command applied. If you do not specify brokerName, the default brokerName is assumed. Use this option with the add, delete, list, and update subcommmands. -p password Specify user password. Use this option with the add and update subcommmands. -s Silent mode. Display no output Use this option with the add, delete, and update subcommands. -u userName Specify user name. userName cannot contain the following characters: asterisk (*), colon (:), <NEWLINE>, or <RETURN>. Use this option with the add, delete, update and list subcommands. -v Display version information. Exceute nothing else on the command line. USAGE
The following subcommands and corresponding options are supported: add -u userName -p password [-g group] [-s] [-i brokerName] Add a new user and associated password to the repository, and optionally specify the user's group. delete -u userName [-s] [-f] [-i brokerName] Delete a user from the repository. list [-u user_name] [-i brokerName] Display information about the specified user in the repository. If no user is specified, all users are displayed. update -u userName -p password [-a state] [-s] [-f] [-i brokerName] update -u userName -a state [-p password] [-s] [-f] [-i brokerName] Update the password or state (or both) of a user. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
The following environment variables affect the execution of this command: IMQ_JAVAHOME Specify the Java 2 compatible runtime. When this environment variable is not set, it defaults to /usr/j2se. EXIT STATUS
The following exit values are returned: 0 Successful completion. >0 An error occurred. FILES
/etc/imq/passwd Flat-file user repository. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWiqu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
imqadmin(1M), imqbrokerd(1M), imqcmd(1M), imqdbmgr(1M), imqkeytool(1M), imqobjmgr(1M), attributes(5) Sun Java System Message Queue Administrator's Guide SunOS 5.10 23 Mar 2004 imqusermgr(1M)
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