Im "supporting" at least 2500 HP-UX workstations with CAD-related software with the B.11.11 build. I cant say anymore than that because of my companys sligtly paranoid security policy .
The last few days a new problem has arised from nowhere.
The problem is that users gets logged off when the... (5 Replies)
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Hello,
I'm trying to do a list of user that never connected to a couple of servers. I want to do a diff between the servers lists, and print out only the users that never has logged on each server. Here my first step :
SERVER01:
# finger `egrep -v -e "^\s*#" /etc/passwd | awk '{ print $1 }' |... (4 Replies)
I have searched the forums but have not mangaed to quite find what im looking for. I have used to /etc/passwd command to present me a list of all users the who command to present all users currently logged on, but what i want to know is what command can i use to display users that are registered... (12 Replies)
I need to find what users are currently logged onto the system that is easy just a simple who | awk '{ print $1 }' (thats all I need for the part), but I also need to find how long they have been logged on and the total amount of file space they are using.
Thanks in advance, I have been looking... (3 Replies)
How do I find this out? I have a feeling its a simple command such as who, but I just don't know what it is. I've had a search on here but either I can't put it into the right search criteria or there isn't a topic on it.
Thanks.
EDIT: Delete this thread, as I posted it I noticed the... (0 Replies)
I have 2 systems. (1) RHEL5 and (2) winXP pro
from xpPRO putty i ssh into rhel5 : user root
from xpPRO i ftp into rhel5 : user abc123
when i run #uptime it only shows 1 user
when i do #ps -u abc123 : it shows vsftpd deamon PID
is there a command that can be used to show all currently... (4 Replies)
1. The problem statement, all variables and given/known data:
Show all users who are currently logged in, sorted from earliest to latest log in time. The log in time includes the month, day, and time.
2. Relevant commands, code, scripts, algorithms:
finger, who, sort, pipe, head, tail,
... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: vtmd
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LEARN ABOUT MINIX
utmp
UTMP(5) File Formats Manual UTMP(5)NAME
utmp, wtmp - logged in users, login and logout history
SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/types.h>
#include <utmp.h>
DESCRIPTION
The files /etc/utmp and /usr/adm/wtmp respectively contain the currently logged in users, and the history of logins and logouts.
Each file is an array of the following structure defined in <utmp.h>:
struct utmp {
char ut_user[8]; /* user name */
char ut_line[12]; /* terminal name */
char ut_host[16]; /* host name, when remote */
time_t ut_time; /* login/logout time */
};
#define ut_name ut_user/* for compatibility with other systems */
The structure contains more fields than those listed, but they are only of interest to init and login. Note that the ut_name field is a
compatibility alias for ut_user, it is actually better to use it.
A login entry is completely specified. A logout entry has a null string for ut_name. A shutdown or reboot entry has an ut_line field con-
taining a "~" (tilde). The ut_name field is usually the name of the program that did the shutdown, or "reboot" at reboot. This is a bit
confusing, but note that there should always be two such entries. If you see just one entry then the system has crashed, if you see two
entries then the system was properly shut down and later rebooted.
FILES
/etc/utmp Currently logged in users.
/usr/adm/wtmp History of logins and logouts.
SEE ALSO who(1), ttyslot(3).
AUTHOR
Kees J. Bot (kjb@cs.vu.nl)
UTMP(5)