Thanks! The "w" command does what I need! Gregory Green
George Bonser wrote: > On Sat, 25 Jul 1998, Art Lemasters wrote: > > > to wipe and reinstall shellutils. It _is_ a base package, and > > reinstalling anything for shells makes me nervous, so far. > > ...just a tiny bit of info. above (shellutils). who works just > > fine, here. > > > > My problem with who is that it seems to "remember" people who logged out > long ago. w seems to be a lot more accurate in showing me who is really on > the system. > > To give an example: > > 16:16:47 ~ # w > 6:49pm up 28 days, 8:52, 9 users, load average: 0.27, 0.48, 0.33 > USER TTY FROM LOGIN@ IDLE JCPU PCPU WHAT > root tty1 27Jun98 28days 0.45s 0.45s > bash > root tty2 27Jun98 16days 0.59s 0.59s > bash > grep ttyp0 madrone.shorelin 1:46pm 4.00s 16:22 9.90s pine > grep ttyp2 madrone.shorelin 4:15pm 0.00s 0.86s 0.06s w > 18:49:41 ~ # who > root tty1 Jun 27 10:01 > root tty2 Jun 27 10:24 > grep ttyp0 Jul 25 13:46 (madrone.shorelink.com) > grep ttyp1 Jul 13 22:23 (madrone.shorelink.com) > grep ttyp2 Jul 25 16:15 (madrone.shorelink.com) > grep ttyp3 Jul 16 21:46 (madrone.shorelink.com) > grep ttyp4 Jul 25 17:12 (madrone:0.0) > grep ttyp5 Jul 22 01:09 (madrone:0.0) > grep ttyp6 Jul 18 17:50 (madrone:0.0) > 18:49:44 ~ # > > w in this case reports accurately. > > George Bonser > > Microsoft! Which end of the stick do you want today? -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null