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тАО03-17-2010 08:24 PM
тАО03-17-2010 08:24 PM
who command
Hi,
'who' command gives the active terminals.Is there any option to see the terminals which are closed on a particular day?for example i want to see all the ttys opened on March 17th.
'who' command gives the active terminals.Is there any option to see the terminals which are closed on a particular day?for example i want to see all the ttys opened on March 17th.
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тАО03-17-2010 10:22 PM
тАО03-17-2010 10:22 PM
Re: who command
Hello.
`last' command allows you to access old utmp (wtmp) records.
Regards,
Goran
`last' command allows you to access old utmp (wtmp) records.
Regards,
Goran
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тАО03-18-2010 01:19 AM
тАО03-18-2010 01:19 AM
Re: who command
output is like
]# last
root pts/2 1-241.priv21 Thu Mar 18 17:17 still logged in
root pts/1 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 15:23 still logged in
root pts/2 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 12:11 - 14:32 (02:20)
root pts/1 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 11:14 - 13:30 (02:15)
root pts/4 XXXX Wed Mar 17 17:54 - 17:54 (00:00)
It has various info.
BR,
Kapil+
]# last
root pts/2 1-241.priv21 Thu Mar 18 17:17 still logged in
root pts/1 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 15:23 still logged in
root pts/2 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 12:11 - 14:32 (02:20)
root pts/1 1-213.priv21 Thu Mar 18 11:14 - 13:30 (02:15)
root pts/4 XXXX Wed Mar 17 17:54 - 17:54 (00:00)
It has various info.
BR,
Kapil+
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