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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers user on Post 302138823 by jim mcnamara on Wednesday 3rd of October 2007 02:20:12 PM
Old 10-03-2007
That is what the last command is meant for. It reads the /var/adm/wmtp (or wtmps) file.

If you explain exactly what you want - like an alarm or something - maybe we can help.
 

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SVSETUP(1)							   User Commands							SVSETUP(1)

NAME
svsetup - Service setup tool for daemontools SYNOPSIS
svsetup [OPTION]... CMD SERVICE DESCRIPTION
Service setup tool for daemontools -u USER Specify service user name (Default: root) -l USER Specify log user name (Default: root) -n Do not setup logging with multilog -e ETCDIR Specify cfg directory (Default: /etc/sv/SERVICE) -L LOGDIR Specify log directory (Default: /var/log/sv/SERVICE) -s SERVICEDIR Specify service directory (Default: automatically detected) -d Delete service user on removal -D Delete log user on removal -h, --help Display help and exit -V, --version Display version and exit CMD Specifies action to perform: CREATE Create new service REMOVE Delete existing service ENABLE Enable service DISABLE Disable service SERVICE Specifies the service name NOTE: If you REMOVE a service and specify a service user (with -u) and/or a log user (with -l) these users (except root) are removed, too, if you also specify the option -d and/or -D! This happens without any confirmation requests and the users are deleted even if they were not created by svsetup! If you create a new service a default run script is created. If there is already a run script in ETCDIR this existing runscript is used instead. REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to Klaus Reimer <k@ailis.de> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2000-2011 by Klaus Reimer This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. svsetup 0.6 January 2011 SVSETUP(1)
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