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32 | .\" @(#)w.1 8.1 (Berkeley) 6/6/93 | |
9bafe280 | 33 | .\" $FreeBSD: src/usr.bin/w/w.1,v 1.17 2001/07/26 19:20:13 brian Exp $ |
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34 | .\" |
35 | .Dd June 6, 1993 | |
36 | .Dt W 1 | |
9bafe280 | 37 | .Os |
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38 | .Sh NAME |
39 | .Nm w | |
9bafe280 | 40 | .Nd "display who is logged in and what they are doing" |
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41 | .Sh SYNOPSIS |
42 | .Nm | |
9bafe280 | 43 | .Op Fl dhin |
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44 | .Op Fl M Ar core |
45 | .Op Fl N Ar system | |
9bafe280 | 46 | .Op Ar user ... |
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47 | .Sh DESCRIPTION |
48 | The | |
49 | .Nm | |
50 | utility prints a summary of the current activity on the system, | |
51 | including what each user is doing. | |
52 | The first line displays the current time of day, how long the system has | |
53 | been running, the number of users logged into the system, and the load | |
54 | averages. | |
55 | The load average numbers give the number of jobs in the run queue averaged | |
56 | over 1, 5 and 15 minutes. | |
57 | .Pp | |
58 | The fields output are the user's login name, the name of the terminal the | |
59 | user is on, the host from which the user is logged in, the time the user | |
60 | logged on, the time since the user last typed anything, | |
61 | and the name and arguments of the current process. | |
62 | .Pp | |
63 | The options are as follows: | |
64 | .Bl -tag -width Ds | |
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65 | .It Fl d |
66 | dumps out the entire process list on a per controlling | |
67 | tty basis, instead of just the top level process. | |
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68 | .It Fl h |
69 | Suppress the heading. | |
70 | .It Fl i | |
71 | Output is sorted by idle time. | |
72 | .It Fl M | |
73 | Extract values associated with the name list from the specified | |
74 | core instead of the default | |
75 | .Dq /dev/kmem . | |
76 | .It Fl N | |
77 | Extract the name list from the specified system instead of the | |
78 | default | |
c0fcf4e1 | 79 | .Dq /mach . |
44bd5ea7 | 80 | .It Fl n |
9bafe280 | 81 | Don't attempt to resolve network addresses (normally |
44bd5ea7 | 82 | .Nm |
9bafe280 | 83 | interprets addresses and attempts to display them as names). |
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84 | .El |
85 | .Pp | |
9bafe280 | 86 | If one or more |
44bd5ea7 | 87 | .Ar user |
9bafe280 | 88 | names are specified, the output is restricted to those users. |
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89 | .Sh FILES |
90 | .Bl -tag -width /var/run/utmp -compact | |
91 | .It Pa /var/run/utmp | |
92 | list of users on the system | |
93 | .El | |
94 | .Sh SEE ALSO | |
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95 | .Xr finger 1 , |
96 | .Xr ps 1 , | |
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97 | .Xr uptime 1 , |
98 | .Xr who 1 | |
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99 | .Sh BUGS |
100 | The notion of the | |
101 | .Dq current process | |
102 | is muddy. | |
103 | The current algorithm is ``the highest numbered process on the terminal | |
104 | that is not ignoring interrupts, or, if there is none, the highest numbered | |
105 | process on the terminal''. | |
106 | This fails, for example, in critical sections of programs like the shell | |
107 | and editor, or when faulty programs running in the background fork and fail | |
108 | to ignore interrupts. | |
109 | (In cases where no process can be found, | |
110 | .Nm | |
111 | prints | |
112 | .Dq \- . ) | |
113 | .Pp | |
114 | The | |
115 | .Tn CPU | |
116 | time is only an estimate, in particular, if someone leaves a background | |
117 | process running after logging out, the person currently on that terminal is | |
118 | .Dq charged | |
119 | with the time. | |
120 | .Pp | |
121 | Background processes are not shown, even though they account for | |
122 | much of the load on the system. | |
123 | .Pp | |
124 | Sometimes processes, typically those in the background, are printed with | |
125 | null or garbaged arguments. | |
126 | In these cases, the name of the command is printed in parentheses. | |
127 | .Pp | |
9bafe280 | 128 | The |
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129 | .Nm |
130 | utility does not know about the new conventions for detection of background | |
131 | jobs. | |
132 | It will sometimes find a background job instead of the right one. | |
133 | .Sh COMPATIBILITY | |
134 | The | |
135 | .Fl f , | |
136 | .Fl l , | |
137 | .Fl s , | |
138 | and | |
139 | .Fl w | |
140 | flags are no longer supported. | |
141 | .Sh HISTORY | |
142 | The | |
143 | .Nm | |
144 | command appeared in | |
9bafe280 | 145 | .Bx 3.0 . |