WHO(1) DOMAIN/IX Reference Manual (SYS5) WHO(1)
NAME
who - who is on the system
USAGE
who [-a]
who am I
DESCRIPTION
Who is a program that lists users logged into a single node,
or to all nodes on the network. It can also be used to find
out who the system thinks you are (if, for example, you run
login(1) and become someone else).
OPTIONS
When you invoke who with no argument, it lists all users
logged into your node. This includes the user who most
recently logged into the DM, users logged in via rlogin, and
users logged in via SIO lines.
-a lists the log-in name and node ID of each user
currently logged into the Display Manager on each
node on the network.
who am I returns your current user id, node name, and node
id. The forms ``who am i'' and even ``who are
you'' are equivalent.
EXAMPLES
% who
bob ttyp1 Dec 3 11:48 (vax_1)
% who -a
bob node1054
john node2CBC
freddy node4B7
braf node5FE
bcbell node2A64
rm node706
% who am I
xnode!bob node1054
%
NOTES
Who treats the DM as a single display, so if you run login
in a shell managed by the DM, the person you log in as
replaces the person who last logged into the DM or any shell
window. After you log out of a DM shell window, who contin-
ues to report that the person you were logged in as is
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