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getutx(3C)           COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS           getutx(3C)



NAME
     getutx: getutxent, getutxid, getutxline, pututxline, setutx-
     ent,   endutxent,  utmpxname,  getutmp,  getutmpx,  updwtmp,
     updwtmpx - access utmpx file entry

SYNOPSIS
     #include <utmpx.h>

     struct utmpx *getutxent (void);

     struct utmpx *getutxid (const struct utmpx *id);

     struct utmpx *getutxline (const struct utmpx *line);

     struct utmpx *pututxline (const struct utmpx *utmpx);

     void setutxent (void);

     void endutxent (void);

     int utmpxname (const char *file);

     void getutmp (struct utmpx *utmpx, struct utmp *utmp);

     void getutmpx (struct utmp *utmp, struct utmpx *utmpx);

     void updwtmp (char *wfile, struct utmp *utmp);

     void updwtmpx (char *wfilex, struct utmpx *utmpx);

DESCRIPTION
     getutxent, getutxid, and getutxline each return a pointer to
     a structure of the following type:

          struct     utmpx {
               char     utuser[32];  /* user login name */
               char     utid[4];     /* /sbin/inittab id (usually */
                                    /* line #) */
               char     utline[32];  /* device name (console, lnxx) */
               pidt    utpid;       /* process id */
               short    uttype;      /* type of entry */
               struct     exitstatus {
                   short     etermination; /* termination status */
                   short     eexit;        /* exit status */
               } utexit;    /* exit status of a process
                             /* marked as DEADPROCESS */
               struct timeval     uttv;     /* time entry was made */
               short utsyslen;     /* significant length of uthost */
                                    /* including terminating null */
               char     uthost[257];     /* host name, if remote */
          };




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getutx(3C)           COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS           getutx(3C)



     getutxent reads in the next entry from  a  utmpx-like  file.
     If the file is not already open, it opens it.  If it reaches
     the end of the file, it fails.

     getutxid searches forward from  the  current  point  in  the
     utmpx  file  until it finds an entry with a uttype matching
     id->uttype if the type  specified  is  RUNLVL,  BOOTTIME,
     OLDTIME,  or  NEWTIME.   If  the  type  specified in id is
     INITPROCESS, LOGINPROCESS, USERPROCESS, or  DEADPROCESS,
     then getutxid will return a pointer to the first entry whose
     type is one of these four  and  whose  ut_id  field  matches
     id->utid.   If  the end of file is reached without a match,
     it fails.

     getutxline searches forward from the current  point  in  the
     utmpx file until it finds an entry of the type LOGINPROCESS
     or USERPROCESS which also has a ut_line string matching the
     line->utline string.  If the end of file is reached without
     a match, it fails.

     pututxline writes out the supplied utmpx structure into  the
     utmpx  file.   It  uses  getutxid  to search forward for the
     proper place if it finds that  it  is  not  already  at  the
     proper  place.   It  is  expected  that normally the user of
     pututxline will have searched for the proper entry using one
     of  the getutx routines.  If so, pututxline will not search.
     If pututxline does not find a  matching  slot  for  the  new
     entry,  it  will add a new entry to the end of the file.  It
     returns a pointer to the utmpx structure.

     setutxent resets the input stream to the  beginning  of  the
     file.   This  should  be  done  before each search for a new
     entry if it is desired that the entire file be examined.

     endutxent closes the currently open file.

     utmpxname allows the user to change the  name  of  the  file
     examined, from /var/adm/utmpx to any other file.  It is most
     often expected that this other file will be  /var/adm/wtmpx.
     If  the file does not exist, this will not be apparent until
     the first attempt to reference the file is made.   utmpxname
     does  not  open the file.  It just closes the old file if it
     is currently open and saves the new file name.  The new file
     name  must end with the ``x'' character to allow the name of
     the corresponding utmp file to be easily obtainable  (other-
     wise an error code of 1 is returned).

     getutmp copies the information stored in the fields  of  the
     utmpx  structure  to  the  corresponding  fields of the utmp
     structure. If the information in any field of utmpx does not
     fit in the corresponding utmp field, the data is truncated.




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getutx(3C)           COMPATIBILITY FUNCTIONS           getutx(3C)



     getutmpx copies the information stored in the fields of  the
     utmp  structure  to  the  corresponding  fields of the utmpx
     structure.

     updwtmp checks the existence of wfile and its parallel file,
     whose  name  is obtained by appending an ``x'' to wfile.  If
     only one of them exists, the second one is created and  ini-
     tialized  to reflect the state of the existing file. utmp is
     written to wfile and the corresponding  utmpx  structure  is
     written to the parallel file.

     updwtmpx checks the existence of  wfilex  and  its  parallel
     file,  whose  name is obtained by truncating the final ``x''
     from wfilex.  If only one of them exists, the second one  is
     created and initialized to reflect the state of the existing
     file. utmpx is written to wfilex, and the corresponding utmp
     structure is written to the parallel file.

FILES
     /var/adm/utmp, /var/adm/utmpx
     /var/adm/wtmp, /var/adm/wtmpx

SEE ALSO
     ttyslot(3C), utmp(4), utmpx(4).

DIAGNOSTICS
     A null pointer is returned upon failure to read, whether for
     permissions  or  having  reached  the  end  of file, or upon
     failure to write.

NOTES
     The most current entry is saved in a static structure.  Mul-
     tiple  accesses  require  that  it  be copied before further
     accesses are made.  On  each  call  to  either  getutxid  or
     getutxline, the routine examines the static structure before
     performing more I/O.  If the contents of the  static  struc-
     ture  match  what  it is searching for, it looks no further.
     For this reason, to use getutxline to  search  for  multiple
     occurrences  it  would  be  necessary to zero out the static
     after each success, or getutxline would just return the same
     structure  over  and  over again.  There is one exception to
     the rule about emptying the structure before  further  reads
     are done.  The implicit read done by pututxline (if it finds
     that it is not already at the correct  place  in  the  file)
     will  not hurt the contents of the static structure returned
     by the getutxent, getutxid, or getutxline routines,  if  the
     user has just modified those contents and passed the pointer
     back to pututxline.

     These routines use buffered  standard  I/O  for  input,  but
     pututxline uses an unbuffered write to avoid race conditions
     between processes trying  to  modify  the  utmpx  and  wtmpx



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