whodo(1M)
whodo --
who is doing what
Synopsis
/usr/sbin/whodo [-h] [-l] [user]
Description
whodo produces formatted and dated output from
information in the /var/adm/utmp, /etc/ps_data,
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.
The following options are available:
-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
The command whodo produces a display like this:
Tue Mar 12 15:48:03 1985
bailey
term/09 mcn 8:51
term/09 28158 0:29 sh
term/52 bdr 15:23
term/52 21688 0:05 sh
term/52 22788 0:01 whodo
term/52 22017 0:03 vi
term/52 22549 0:01 sh
xt/162 lee 10:20
term/08 6748 0:01 layers
xt/162 6751 0:01 sh
xt/163 6761 0:05 sh
term/08 6536 0:05 sh
The above is an example of what is displayed for any
user.
Files
/etc/passwd
/etc/ps_data
/var/adm/utmp
/proc/pid
Diagnostics
If the PROC driver is not installed or configured or if
/proc is not mounted, a message to that effect is issued
and whodo will fail.
The exit status is zero on success, non-zero on failure.
References
ps(1),
who(1)
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UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004