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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Finding The Number Of Programs That A Given User Running On A TERMINAL Post 302118446 by ghostdog74 on Tuesday 22nd of May 2007 05:25:29 AM
Old 05-22-2007
one way is you can parse the output of lsof command. check the man page
 

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term(5) 							File Formats Manual							   term(5)

NAME
term - terminal capabilities SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
The following data type is defined through typedef: TERMINAL An opaque representation of the capabilities for a single terminal from the terminfo database. The header provides a declaration for the following object: cur_term . It represents the current terminal record from the terminfo data- base that the application has selected by calling The header contains the variable names listed in the Variable column in the table in Defined Capabilities in terminfo(4). The following are declared as functions, and may also be defined as macros: int del_curterm(TERMINAL *oterm); int putp(char *const str); int restartterm(char *term, int fildes, int *errret); TERMINAL * set_curterm(TERMINAL *nterm); int setupterm(char *term, int fildes, int *errret); int tgetent(char *bp, char *const name); int tgetflag(char id[2]); int tgetnum(char id[2]); char * tgetstr(char id[2], char **area); char * tgoto(char *const cap, int col, int row); int tigetflag(char *capname); int tigetnum(char *capname); char * tigetstr(char *capname); char * tparm(char *cap, long p1, long p2, long p3, long p4, long p5, long p6, long p7, long p8, long p9); int tputs(char *const str, int affcnt, int (*putfunc)(int)); SEE ALSO
terminfo(4), printf(1), putp(3X), tigetflag(3X), tgetent(3X), <curses.h>. CHANGE HISTORY
First released in X/Open Curses, Issue 4. ENHANCED CURSES term(5)
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