Whodo - Afficher qui fait quoi
Le script
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# Description
# Show who is logged on and what he is doing.
# This program works like the System V "whodo" command.
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PN=`basename "$0"` # Program name
VER=`echo '$Revision: 1.2 $' | cut -d' ' -f2`
Usage () {
echo "$PN - who is doing what, $VER (stv '95)
usage: $PN [-l] [-h] [user]
-h: suppress the heading
-l: long form of output" >&2
exit 1
}
Msg () {
for i
do echo "$PN: $i" >&2
done
}
Fatal () { Msg "$@"; exit 1; }
LongOutput=no
Header=yes
while [ $# -gt 0 ]
do
case "$1" in
-l) LongOutput=yes;;
-h) Header=no;;
--) shift; break ;;
-*) Usage;;
*) break ;; # First file name
esac
shift
done
[ $# -gt 0 ] && User="$1"
if [ "$LongOutput" = no ]
then
[ $Header = yes ] && {
date
uname -n
}
# Sample output of who:
# heiner console Apr 26 08:18
who |
while read Name Tty Mon Day Time Host Rest
do
[ -n "$User" -a "$User" != "$Name" ] && continue
echo "
$Tty $Name $Time"
case "$Tty" in
*tty*) T=`echo "$Tty" | sed -e 's:.*tty\(..\).*:\1:'`;;
*) T=`echo "$Tty" | sed -e 's:/dev/\(..\).*:\1:'`;;
esac
# Sample output of ps -c:
# PID TT STAT TIME COMMAND
# 327 p2 IW 0:19 ksh
ps -ct"$T" | tail +2 |
while read pid tty stat time command
do
echo " $Tty $pid $time $command"
done
done
else
# Long form: use "w" output format
if [ $Header = yes ]
then FirstLine=1
else FirstLine=3
fi
if [ -z "$User" ]
then
w
else
w | grep "$User"
fi | tail +$FirstLine
fi
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