Just create some active logins and you should be able to see the output...and
the manpage of w has the required details...

sample o/p of w on my system !!!
  2:45pm  up 8 days,  6:18,  9 users,  load average: 0.78, 0.41, 0.39
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
root     tty1                       8:27am 44:37   0.13s  0.13s  -bash
mani     tty2                       2:03pm 41:44   0.15s  0.15s  -bash
archana  ttyp9    10.1.40.63       Thu 2pm 52:51   0.15s  0.15s  -bash
ash      ttyp0    10.1.40.16       Mon12pm  1.00s  0.26s  0.02s  w
ash      ttyp2    10.1.40.16       Mon12pm 51:03   0.52s  0.08s  vi
highlevel.c
ash      ttyp4    10.1.40.16       Mon 2pm 32:46   1.19s  0.61s  vi sbp2.c
rajaram  ttyp1    10.1.40.44       10:45am 32.00s  8.85s  0.43s  -bash
rajaram  ttyp3    10.1.40.44       11:18am 36.00s  0.32s  0.32s  -bash
ash      ttyp5    10.1.40.51        1:51pm 34:36   0.23s  0.05s  vi tca_sap.h

regards,
sridhar
sanjay wrote:

> Hi
>
> I want to know from where the output of 'w' command is getting displayed.
> The output of 'w' from my machine is not giving me any information.
>
> ~sanjay
>
> [root@linux root]# w
>   8:55am  up 16:23,  0 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
> USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
> [root@linux root]#
>
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