WHO(I) 3/15/72 WHO(I) NAME who - who is on the system SYNOPSIS who [ who-file ] [ am I ] DESCRIPTION Who, without an argument, lists the name, typewriter chan- nel, and login time for each current UNIX user. Without an argument, who examines the /etc/utmp file to ob- tain its information. If a file is given, that file is ex- amined. Typically the given file will be /usr/adm/wtmp, which contains a record of all the logins since it was cre- ated. Then who lists logins, logouts, and crashes since the creation of the wtmp file. Each login is listed with user name, typewriter name (with `/dev/' suppressed), and date and time. When an argument is given, logouts produce a sim- ilar line without a user name. Reboots produce a line with `x' in the place of the device name, and a fossil time in- dicative of when the system went down. With two arguments, who behaves as if it had no arguments except for restricting the printout to the line for the cur- rent typewriter. Thus `who am I' (and also `who are you') tells you who you are logged in as. FILES /etc/utmp SEE ALSO login(I), init(VIII) BUGS - 1 -