[cc]mc | .hd who "find out who's on the system and where they are" 08/20/83 who {-a|-l|-p|-q} [cc]mc .ds [cc]mc | 'Who' prints a listing on standard output that shows which users are [cc]mc currently logged in. Information provided on each logged-in user includes his login name, his process number, the time at which he logged in, his full name, [cc]mc | and either his location or his current login project. If the length of a login name exceeds 8 characters then 'who' prints the name on a line by itself and the other information on the next line. .sp Available options are: .sp .in +10 .ta 6 .tc \ .ti -5 -a\Display information on all active processes, including phantoms; by default, 'who' provides information only on real users. .sp .ti -5 -l\Display the locations of the logged in users. This is the default behavior. This option cannot be specified if the "-p" option is used. .sp .ti -5 -p\Display the current projects of the logged in users. This option cannot be specified if the "-l" option is used. .sp .ti -5 -q\Do not print the header lines. .in -10 .ta .tc [cc]mc .es who who -a [cc]mc | who -p [cc]mc .fl .in +5 .ti -5 =userlist= to correlate a login name with the user's full name .ti -5 =termlist= to correlate process numbers with terminal locations .in -5 .me "Usage: who ..." for invalid argument syntax. .br "can't read user list" when unable to read "=userlist=". .br "can't read terminal list" when unable to read "=termlist=". [cc]mc | .br "can't display both location and project at the same time" when both "-l" and "-p" options are specified. [cc]mc .bu The date of login is not displayed; thus, the time displayed for phantom users is probably useless. [cc]mc * [cc]mc .sa us (1)