thank you guys for your replies. i already had a different history file for each ip address that a specific user is logged in the system. i did that similar with what ibmtech posted. but the problem is that when i connect with this user and run the
Code:
fc
command i only see the history of my history file (with my ip address). so i guess the only way is what CarloM suggested. i must change the HISTFILE attribute of my environment and set it to the history file that i want to examine and then run the command
Hi,
I can use history command in unix to view my last 50 commands. But how can I run the previous commands easily? Can history command help?
Firebird (2 Replies)
Hi
We are sharing our envoirnment with our component teams. the plateform is SunOS 5.8 Generic_117350-41 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V490.
All team logs in the domain with same user and perform activities.
Now for the system auditing purpose can somebody guide me how can I get the details when... (6 Replies)
Hello every body,
Kindly inform me How Do i find out the time I executed a command previously on UNIX Solaris??
To be more specific and more clear about what i want to know is that I want a command the enables me to know the history and which command i run at this history/time.
FYI I used... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
My need is :
1. To know who , when , which command used.
2. Local user should not delete this information.
I mean , with an example , i can say
i have a user user1
i need to give all the following permissions to user1, :
a. A specific directory other than his home... (3 Replies)
Is it possible to find out the history of recently typed in commands of a particular user in a multi user system?
the history command expects a numeric argument with it. is it possible to find out the history o commands of a particular user say John_smith for example? (2 Replies)
Hi all,
My need is :
1. To know who , when , which command used.
2. Local user should not delete this information.
I mean , with an example , i can say
i have a user user1
i need to give all the following permissions to user1, :
a. A specific directory other than his home... (1 Reply)
HTML Code:
archive_history() { HISTORYOLD=${HISTFILE}.archive CURTIME=`date` CURTTY=`tty` IP=$(echo $SSH_CLIENT | awk '{print $1}') if ; then echo "#-${HOSTNAME}-- ${CURBASHDATE} - ${CURTIME} ($CURTTY) ${USER} ${IP}----" >> $HISTORYOLD history... (0 Replies)
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devel::repl::plugin::readlinehistory
Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm)NAME
Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory - Integrate history with the facilities provided by Term::ReadLine
DESCRIPTION
This plugin enables loading and saving command line history from a file as well has history expansion of previous commands using the
!-syntax a la bash.
By default, history expansion is enabled with this plugin when using Term::ReadLine::Gnu. That means that "loose" '!' characters will be
treated as history events which may not be what you wish.
To avoid this, you need to quote the '!' with '':
my $var = "foo!";
or place the arguments in single quotes---but enable the "Term::ReadLine" attribute "history_quotes_inhibit_expansion":
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{history_quotes_inhibit_expansion} = 1;
my $var = 'foo!';
and to disable history expansion from GNU readline/history do
$_REPL->term->Attribs->{do_expand} = 0;
CONFLICTS
Note that Term::ReadLine::Perl does not support a history expansion method. In that case, you may wish to use the Devel::REPL History
plugin which provides similar functions. Work is underway to make use of either History or ReadLineHistory consistent for expansion with
either the Term::ReadLine::Gnu support or Term::ReadLine::Perl.
perl v5.14.2 2010-06-13 Devel::REPL::Plugin::ReadLineHistory(3pm)