when you use top, try "U" the fred to get only the instances owned by fred. then try T (or h as it will bring up help) for time. showing you the process up the longest. Note: there is no need to hit "enter" after you enter U or T but is needed after you type: "U fred".
On Friday 07 December 2001 17:08, you wrote: > On Friday 07 December 2001 01:50 pm, you wrote: > > On Friday 07 December 2001 08:59, you wrote: > > > On Friday 07 December 2001 05:21 am, you wrote: > > > > Fred Schroeder wrote: > > > > > Hi, > > > > > I noticed this evening when I logged in to our server at work and > > > > > ran "who" that I show being still logged in a couple of different > > > > > places, though my workstation is shut down. How do I kill these > > > > > connections? Thanks, > > > > > Fred > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > > > >-- - Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? > > > > > Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com > > > > > > > > ask the root to kill all the shells opened by you after you logout. > > > > > > > > mario > > > > > > OK, I am the the one who is root, so how do I kill my useraccount > > > shells that are still active? ie, what command, or how do I get the > > > pid? As root I did a ps -A, but don't see the connections anywhere. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Fred > > > > fred are you trying to kill root actions or servers running as root? have > > you considered "top" > > This is what I get when I run who: > > [fred@petlab fred]$ who > fred pts/1 Dec 7 16:01 (freds.computer) > fred pts/2 Nov 27 16:18 > fred pts/4 Dec 4 09:59 > fred pts/4 Dec 3 12:41 (freds.computer) > > The only one actually there is the one on Dec 7, today. I have tried top, > but don't see which pid to kill. I am root on this machine, so if I need > to go su, that is not a problem, just don't know what to do when I get > there! Thanks, > Fred
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