Re: [U2] Logged user list

2007-07-11 Thread 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 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

Re: [U2] Logged user list

2007-07-11 Thread chuchi
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

RE: [U2] Logged user list

2007-07-11 Thread colin.alfke
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

[U2] Logged user list

2007-07-10 Thread chuchi
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

RE: [U2] Logged user list

2007-07-10 Thread Womack, Adrian
@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