05-01-2009
Hi Seg
Thanks for your reply.Will your command provide the answer for only loged in users or it will list all the users in that group (including those are not logged in)...
Thanks
Maro
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wall(1M) wall(1M)
NAME
wall - write message to all users
SYNOPSIS
groupname] [file]
DESCRIPTION
Without arguments, the command reads a message from standard input until end-of-file. Then it sends this message to all currently logged-
in users preceded by:
If the option is specified, sends the message to all currently logged-in groupname members (as specified in preceded by:
If file is specified, reads file instead of standard input.
is typically used to warn all users prior to shutting down the system.
The sender must have appropriate privileges to override any protections the users may have invoked (see mesg(1)).
has timing delays, and takes at least 30 seconds to complete.
You must have appropriate privileges to override any protections users may have invoked (see mesg(1)).
EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
International Code Set Support
Single- and multibyte character code sets are supported.
DIAGNOSTICS
The open on a user's tty file failed.
WARNINGS
The command will be WITHDRAWN from X/Open standard and may not be portable to other vendor's platforms.
AUTHOR
was developed by AT&T and HP.
FILES
SEE ALSO
mesg(1), write(1).
STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
wall(1M)