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RUSERS(1) General Commands Manual RUSERS(1)

NAME

rusers
who is logged in to machines on local network

SYNOPSIS

rusers [-al] [host ...]

DESCRIPTION

The rusers command produces output similar to who, but for the list of hosts or all machines on the local network. For each host responding to the rusers query, the hostname with the names of the users currently logged on is printed on each line. The rusers command will wait for one minute to catch late responders.

The following options are available:

Print all machines responding even if no one is currently logged in.
Print a long format listing. This includes the user name, host name, tty that the user is logged in to, the date and time the user logged in, the amount of time since the user typed on the keyboard, and the remote host they logged in from (if applicable).

DIAGNOSTICS

rusers: RPC: Program not registered
The rpc.rusersd(8) daemon has not been started on the remote host.
rusers: RPC: Timed out
A communication error occurred. Either the network is excessively congested, or the rpc.rusersd(8) daemon has terminated on the remote host.
rusers: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Timed out
The remote host is not running the portmapper (see portmap(8) ), and cannot accomodate any RPC-based services. The host may be down.

SEE ALSO

rwho(1) users(1), who(1), portmap(8), rpc.rusersd(8)

HISTORY

The rusers command appeared in SunOS.

BUGS

The sorting options are not implemented.
August 15, 1999 Linux NetKit (0.17)