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whodo(1M)		System Administration Commands		     whodo(1M)

NAME
       whodo - who is doing what

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/sbin/whodo [-h] [-l] [user]

DESCRIPTION
       The  whodo command produces formatted and dated output from information
       in the /var/adm/utmpx and /proc/pid files.

       The display is headed by the date, time, and  machine  name.  For  each
       user  logged in, device name, user-ID and login time is shown, followed
       by a list of active processes associated with  the  user-ID.  The  list
       includes the device name, process-ID, CPU minutes and seconds used, and
       process name.

       If user is specified, output is restricted to all  sessions  pertaining
       to that user.

OPTIONS
       The following options are supported:

       -h    Suppress the heading.

       -l    Produce  a	 long  form  of	 output. The fields displayed are: the
	     user's login name, the name of the tty the user is on,  the  time
	     of	 day  the  user	 logged in (in hours:minutes), the idle time —
	     that is,  the  time  since	 the  user  last  typed	 anything  (in
	     hours:minutes),  the  CPU	time  used  by all processes and their
	     children on that terminal (in minutes:seconds), the CPU time used
	     by	 the  currently active processes (in minutes:seconds), and the
	     name and arguments of the current process.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1 Using the whodo Command

       The command:

	 example% whodo

       produces a display like this:

	 Tue Mar 12 15:48:03 1985
	 bailey
	 tty09	  mcn	    8:51
	     tty09   28158    0:29 sh

	 tty52	  bdr	   15:23
	     tty52   21688    0:05 sh
	     tty52   22788    0:01 whodo
	     tty52   22017    0:03 vi
	     tty52   22549    0:01 sh

	 xt162	  lee	   10:20
	     tty08    6748    0:01 layers
	     xt162    6751    0:01 sh
	     xt163    6761    0:05 sh
	     tty08    6536    0:05 sh

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES
       If any of the LC_* variables (LC_CTYPE, LC_MESSAGES,  LC_TIME,  LC_COL‐
       LATE,  LC_NUMERIC, and LC_MONETARY) (see environ(5)) are not set in the
       environment, the operational behavior of tar(1) for each	 corresponding
       locale  category	 is  determined	 by  the value of the LANG environment
       variable. If LC_ALL is set, its contents are used to override both  the
       LANG  and  the  other LC_* variables. If none of the above variables is
       set in the environment, the C (U.S. style) locale determines how	 whodo
       behaves.

       LC_CTYPE	      Determines  how  whodo handles characters. When LC_CTYPE
		      is set to a valid value, whodo can  display  and	handle
		      text  and filenames containing valid characters for that
		      locale.  The  whodo  command  can	 display  and	handle
		      Extended Unix code (EUC) characters where any individual
		      character can be 1, 2, or 3 bytes wide. whodo  can  also
		      handle EUC characters of 1, 2, or more column widths. In
		      the C locale, only characters from ISO 8859-1 are valid.

       LC_MESSAGES    Determines how diagnostic and informative	 messages  are
		      presented.  This	includes the language and style of the
		      messages, and the correct form of affirmative and	 nega‐
		      tive  responses.	In the C locale, the messages are pre‐
		      sented in the default form found in the  program	itself
		      (in most cases, U.S. English).

       LC_TIME	      Determines  how  whodo handles date and time formats. In
		      the C locale, date and time  handling  follow  the  U.S.
		      rules.

EXIT STATUS
       The following exit values are returned:

       0	   Successful completion.

       non-zero	   An error occurred.

FILES
       /etc/passwd	 System password file

       /var/adm/utmpx	 User access and administration information

       /proc/pid	 PID information for individual users

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWcsu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       ps(1), who(1), attributes(5), environ(5)

SunOS 5.10			  18 Jun 2003			     whodo(1M)
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