DESCRIPTION
The
who utility displays a list of all users currently logged on, showing for each user the login name, tty name, the date and time of login, and hostname if not local.
Available options:
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-a
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Same as --bdlprTtuv.
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-b
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Time of last system boot.
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-d
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Print dead processes.
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-H
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Write column headings above the regular output.
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-l
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Print system login processes.
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-m
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Only print information about the current terminal. This is the POSIX way of saying who am i.
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-p
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Print active processes spawned by init(8).
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-q
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“Quick mode”: List only the names and the number of users currently logged on. When this option is used, all other options are ignored.
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-r
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Print the current runlevel. Supported runlevels are:
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d (DEATH)
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The system has halted.
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s (SINGLE_USER)
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The system is running in single user mode.
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r (RUNCOM)
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The system is executing /etc/rc.
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t (READ_TTYS)
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The system is processing /etc/ttys.
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m (MULTI_USER)
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The system is running in multi-user mode.
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T (CLEAN_TTYS)
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The system is in the process of stopping processes associated with terminal devices.
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c (CATATONIA)
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The system is in the process of shutting down and will not create new processes.
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-s
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List only the name, line and time fields. This is the default.
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-T
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Print a character after the user name indicating the state of the terminal line: ‘+' if the terminal is writable; ‘-' if it is not; and ‘?' if a bad line is encountered.
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-t
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Print last system clock change.
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-u
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Print the idle time for each user, and the associated process ID.
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-v
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When printing of more information is requested with -u, this switch can be used to also printed process termination signals, process exit status, session id for windowing and the type of the entry, see documentation of ut_type in getutxent(3).
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am I
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Returns the invoker's real user name.
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file
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By default, who gathers information from the file /var/run/utmpx. An alternative file may be specified which is usually /var/log/wtmpx (or /var/log/wtmp, or /var/log/wtmpx.[0-6] or /var/log/wtmp.[0-6] depending on site policy as wtmpx can grow quite large and daily versions may or may not be kept around after compression by ac(8)). The wtmpx and wtmp file contains a record of every login, logout, crash, shutdown and date change since wtmpx and wtmp were last truncated or created.
If /var/log/wtmpx or /var/log/wtmp are being used as the file, the user name may be empty or one of the special characters '|', '}' and '~'. Logouts produce an output line without any user name. For more information on the special characters, see utmp(5).