Assuming this is UniVerse on UNIX, you have the PORT.STATUS command in the UV
account, and you have ipcs -m | grep aceb at the operating system level.
If it's Windows-based UniVerse you still have PORT.STATUS. The equivalent of
ipcs is shrdump, but you don't have an equivalent for grep. So
Thank you very much for your help!
in Unix, PORT.STATUS only show the users with the same name but this is
my requeriment.
Thanks again.
El miC), 11-07-2007 a las 16:05 +1000, Ray Wurlod escribiC3:
Assuming this is UniVerse on UNIX, you have the PORT.STATUS command in the UV
account, and
For simple stuff like this you can use find on windows on a command
line.
Hth
Colin Alfke
Calgary Canada
-Original Message-
From: Ray Wurlod
Assuming this is UniVerse on UNIX, you have the PORT.STATUS command in
the UV account, and you have ipcs -m | grep aceb at the operating system
Hi all,
I have some problems getting the users currently logged into the
system. If I launch a LISTU command, in some operating systems I cannot
see the user names, only the ids. There are any way to get the user name
list in TCL, basic or any operating system commnad?
Regards,
Chuchi
@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: [U2] Logged user list
Hi all,
I have some problems getting the users currently logged into the
system. If I launch a LISTU command, in some operating systems I cannot
see the user names, only the ids. There are any way to get the user name
list in TCL, basic or any operating