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RWHO(1) BSD Reference Manual RWHO(1)
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r\brw\bwh\bho\bo - who is logged in on local machines
S\bSY\bYN\bNO\bOP\bPS\bSI\bIS\bS
r\brw\bwh\bho\bo [-\b-a\ba]
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The r\brw\bwh\bho\bo command produces output similar to who, but for all machines on
the local network. If no report has been received from a machine for 5
minutes then r\brw\bwh\bho\bo assumes the machine is down, and does not report users
last known to be logged into that machine.
If a users hasn't typed to the system for a minute or more, then r\brw\bwh\bho\bo re-
ports this idle time. If a user hasn't typed to the system for an hour
or more, then the user will be omitted from the output of r\brw\bwh\bho\bo unless the
-\b-a\ba flag is given.
F\bFI\bIL\bLE\bES\bS
/var/rwho/whod.* information about other machines
S\bSE\bEE\bE A\bAL\bLS\bSO\bO
ruptime(1), rwhod(8)
H\bHI\bIS\bST\bTO\bOR\bRY\bY
The r\brw\bwh\bho\bo command appeared in 4.3BSD.
B\bBU\bUG\bGS\bS
This is unwieldy when the number of machines on the local net is large.
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