rwho — Display Who Is Logged In on Local Systems

Synopsis

/usr/bin/rwho [-a] 

Description

Use the rwho command to display a list of the users logged in to all systems in your network with the login TTY port and the date and time. rwho is similar to who(1). If no report has been received from a system for 5 minutes, rwho assumes the system is down and does not report users last known to be logged in to that system.

If a user has not typed to the system for a minute or more, rwho reports this idle time. If a user has not typed to the system for an hour or more, the user is omitted from the output of rwho unless you specify the -a option.

Notes

rwho does not work through gateways.

The directory /var/spool/rwho must exist on the host from which ...

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