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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Help needed in Basic UNIX Post 302113546 by kumarsaravana_s on Saturday 7th of April 2007 12:50:30 AM
Old 04-07-2007
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Originally Posted by bobby36
hi friends,
How to obtain list of groups we r a member of and redirect it to a file.
how to append the details of current OS to a file.
how to append the estimated file space to a file.
how to append the details of users loged on along wth their current activity into a file.

Thank you...I'm alien to UNIX OS.

uname - a > OS.txt
df -t > space.txt
ps -lf > users.txt
 

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SoNotList(3)							       Coin							      SoNotList(3)

NAME
SoNotList - The SoNotList class is a list of SoNotRec notification records. SYNOPSIS
#include <Inventor/misc/SoNotification.h> Public Member Functions SoNotList (void) SoNotList (const SoNotList *nl) void append (SoNotRec *const rec) void append (SoNotRec *const rec, SoField *const field) void append (SoNotRec *const rec, SoEngineOutput *const engineout) void setLastType (const SoNotRec::Type type) SoNotRec * getFirstRec (void) const SoNotRec * getLastRec (void) const SoNotRec * getFirstRecAtNode (void) const SoField * getLastField (void) const SoEngineOutput * getLastEngineOutput (void) const uint32_t getTimeStamp (void) const void print (FILE *const file=stdout) const Detailed Description The SoNotList class is a list of SoNotRec notification records. Constructor &; Destructor Documentation SoNotList::SoNotList (void) Initialize list. SoNotList::SoNotList (const SoNotList *nl) Copy constructor. Does a bitwise copy of the nl object (no duplication of list elements). Member Function Documentation void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec) Append rec notification source to the list. void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec, SoField *constfield) Append rec notification source to the list, setting field as the last field having been influenced by the notification process. void SoNotList::append (SoNotRec *constrec, SoEngineOutput *constengineout) Append rec notification source to the list, setting engineout as the last engine output field having been influenced by the notification process. void SoNotList::setLastType (const SoNotRec::Typetype) Set the type of the last notification record in the list. SoNotRec * SoNotList::getFirstRec (void) const Returns the first record in the list. SoNotRec * SoNotList::getLastRec (void) const Returns the last record in the list. SoNotRec * SoNotList::getFirstRecAtNode (void) const Returns the first record in the list which is derived from SoBase. SoField * SoNotList::getLastField (void) const Returns the last field touched by notification. SoEngineOutput * SoNotList::getLastEngineOutput (void) const Returns the last engine output field touched by notification. uint32_t SoNotList::getTimeStamp (void) const Returns the time stamp when the notification started. void SoNotList::print (FILE *constfile = stdout) const Dump contents of list from tail record and backwards. Only available if compiled with debug information on. Author Generated automatically by Doxygen for Coin from the source code. Version 3.1.3 Wed May 23 2012 SoNotList(3)
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