06-16-2008
Here is a snippet of who | sort -uk6.2,6 :
# who | sort -uk6.2,6
bhb tty11 Jun 16 11:06
rf1 pts/67 Jun 16 10:21 (10.203.32.105)
rf1 pts/20 Jun 16 10:58 (10.203.32.109)
bhb pts/4 Jun 16 06:24 (10.203.32.110)
rf1 pts/28 Jun 16 09:54 (10.203.32.117)
bhb pts/63 Jun 16 09:00 (10.203.32.123)
rf1 pts/9 Jun 16 09:42 (10.203.32.124)
bhb pts/50 Jun 16 09:26 (10.203.32.126)
root pts/54 Jun 16 08:30 (10.203.32.132)
bhb pts/25 Jun 16 07:21 (10.203.32.151)
bhb pts/10 Jun 16 10:49 (10.203.32.152)
bhb pts/35 Jun 16 07:40 (10.203.32.157)
bhb pts/2 Jun 16 10:47 (10.203.32.159)
bhb pts/23 Jun 16 07:20 (10.203.32.163)
bhb pts/26 Jun 16 07:22 (10.203.32.171)
bhb pts/1 Jun 16 06:26 (10.203.32.172)
bhb pts/41 Jun 16 07:53 (10.203.32.173)
bhb pts/27 Jun 16 11:13 (10.203.32.183)
bhb pts/21 Jun 16 10:28 (10.236.1.131)
bhb pts/24 Jun 16 11:54 (10.236.32.93)
bhb pts/42 Jun 16 09:24 (10.238.0.148)
bhb pts/39 Jun 16 07:52 (10.238.1.29)
bhb pts/31 Jun 16 10:34 (10.238.1.42)
here is a snippet of who | sort -k6.2,6 :
# who | sort -k6.2,6
bhb tty11 Jun 16 11:06
bhb tty14 Jun 16 09:44
bhb tty17 Jun 16 09:47
bhb tty37 Jun 16 08:25
bhb tty49 Jun 16 09:21
bhb tty8 Jun 16 07:54
root tty1 Jun 16 08:18
rf1 pts/67 Jun 16 10:21 (10.203.32.105)
rf1 pts/20 Jun 16 10:58 (10.203.32.109)
bhb pts/4 Jun 16 06:24 (10.203.32.110)
rf1 pts/28 Jun 16 09:54 (10.203.32.117)
bhb pts/63 Jun 16 09:00 (10.203.32.123)
rf1 pts/9 Jun 16 09:42 (10.203.32.124)
bhb pts/50 Jun 16 09:26 (10.203.32.126)
root pts/54 Jun 16 08:30 (10.203.32.132)
bhb pts/25 Jun 16 07:21 (10.203.32.151)
bhb pts/10 Jun 16 10:49 (10.203.32.152)
bhb pts/35 Jun 16 07:40 (10.203.32.157)
bhb pts/2 Jun 16 10:47 (10.203.32.159)
bhb pts/23 Jun 16 07:20 (10.203.32.163)
bhb pts/26 Jun 16 07:22 (10.203.32.171)
bhb pts/1 Jun 16 06:26 (10.203.32.172)
bhb pts/41 Jun 16 07:53 (10.203.32.173)
(un)fortunately, I have killed all the duplicate sessions, so none are showing up in my examples. To get really lazy, is there a way to ONLY show the duplicate IPs?
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pts_quit
PTS_QUIT(1) AFS Command Reference PTS_QUIT(1)
NAME
pts_quit - Exit from pts interactive mode
SYNOPSIS
pts quit [-cell] <cell name> [-noauth] [-localauth]
[-force]
pts q [-c] <cell name> [-n] [-l] [-f]
DESCRIPTION
The pts quit command exits from pts interactive mode. The command can be run from the command line or interactively, but on the command
line it does nothing and is therefore of questionable utility.
CAUTIONS
Prior to OpenAFS 1.4.5 and OpenAFS 1.5.23, the pts quit command was only available on Unix or Linux and when OpenAFS was compiled with the
supergroups option (disabled by default). As of OpenAFS 1.4.5 and 1.5.23, it is always available.
OPTIONS
Although they have no effect, pts quit takes the following standard pts options:
-cell <cell name>
Names the cell in which to run the command. For more details, see pts(1).
-force
Enables the command to continue executing as far as possible when errors or other problems occur, rather than halting execution at the
first error.
-help
Prints the online help for this command. All other valid options are ignored.
-localauth
Constructs a server ticket using a key from the local /etc/openafs/server/KeyFile file. Do not combine this flag with the -cell or
-noauth options. For more details, see pts(1).
-noauth
Assigns the unprivileged identity anonymous to the issuer. For more details, see pts(1).
OUTPUT
This command produces no output.
EXAMPLES
Here is an example of a pts interactive session:
% pts interactive
pts> quit
%
SEE ALSO
pts(1), pts_interactive(1)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2007 Jason Edgecombe <jason@rampaginggeek.com>
This documentation is covered by the BSD License as written in the doc/LICENSE file. This man page was written by Jason Edgecombe for
OpenAFS.
OpenAFS 2014-04-08 PTS_QUIT(1)