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Old 08-27-2010
How to expand who command?

When I do the who command it doesn't show all my info:

Code:
$w gscn
 6:08PM  up 4 days, 20:33, 177 users, load averages: 7.46, 3.78, 3.43
USER             TTY      FROM              LOGIN@  IDLE WHAT
gscn            R1       pool-92-199-17-1  5:46PM     - w gscn

Like in the 'From' column. How do I expand that?
# 2  
Old 08-27-2010
It reports the (possibly local) domain name of an IP address you logged in from, 92.199.17.1, which would appear at first glance to be an IP in Germany. What would you rather it show?
# 3  
Old 08-27-2010
"pool-92-199-17-1" is not my full hostname (it has a couple more numbers). I want it to display the full thing
# 4  
Old 08-27-2010
try like
Code:
who -wTH

# 5  
Old 08-27-2010
I am on FreeBSD so -w is not an option for who, but with 'who -TH' the hostname still gets cut off at the end
# 6  
Old 08-27-2010
what is
Code:
who

output ? is it same Smilie

i could this but i dont have freebsd at the now Smilie

and try
Code:
users

comm ?

Last edited by ygemici; 08-27-2010 at 04:27 PM..
# 7  
Old 08-27-2010
'w' and 'who' are very similar, they have the same information just switched around a bit

'users' just list the usernames only
 
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