06-09-2010
You may be able to glean the information you want by watching your system logs.
You could also have the users' login scripts notify your management scripts.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
pyxplot_watch
PYXPLOT_WATCH(1) General Commands Manual PYXPLOT_WATCH(1)
NAME
pyxplot_watch - a tool which monitors a collection of PyXPlot command scripts and executes them whenever they are modified.
SYNOPSIS
pyxplot_watch [file ...]
DESCRIPTION
pyxplot_watch is a part of the PyXPlot plotting package; it is a simple tool for watching PyXPlot command script files, and executing them
whenever they are modified. It is should be followed on the commandline by a list of command scripts which are to be watched. Full docu-
mentation can be found in: /usr/share/doc/pyxplot/pyxplot.pdf
COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
-v, --verbose: Verbose mode; output full activity log to terminal
-q, --quiet : Quiet mode; only output PyXPlot error messages to terminal
-h, --help : Display this help
-V, --version: Display version number
AUTHORS
Dominic Ford, Ross Church and Zoltan Voros <coders@pyxplot.org.uk>
CREDITS
Thanks to Dave Ansell, Rachel Holdforth, Stuart Prescott, Michael Rutter and Matthew Smith, all of whom have made substantial contributions
to the development of PyXPlot.
SEE ALSO
pyxplot(1),gnuplot(1)
PYXPLOT_WATCH(1)