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In conjunction with xdm, the -x option counts the number of lines in .B "/etc/ttys" and then adds to that the number of the line in the Xservers file which specifies the display. The display name must be specified as the "line-name" using the -l option. This sum is used as the "slot-number" in the utmp file that this entry will be written at. In the more general case, the -s option specifies the slot-number directly. If for some strange reason your system uses a file other than .B "/etc/ttys" to manage init, the -t option can direct \fIsessreg\fP to look elsewhere for a count of terminal sessions. .PP Conversely, System V managers will not ever need to use these options (-x, -s and -t). To make the program easier to document and explain, \fIsessreg\fP accepts the BSD-specific flags in the System V environment and ignores them. .PP BSD and Linux also have a host-name field in the utmp file which doesn't exist in System V. This option is also ignored by the System V version of \fIsessreg\fP. .SH USAGE .PP In Xstartup, place a call like: .nf sessreg -a -l $DISPLAY -x /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers $USER .fi and in Xreset: .nf sessreg -d -l $DISPLAY -x /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers $USER .fi .SH OPTIONS .IP "\fB-w\fP \fIwtmp-file\fP" This specifies an alternate wtmp file, instead of .BR "/var/log/wtmp" . The special name "none" disables writing records to the wtmp file. .IP "\fB-u\fP \fIutmp-file\fP" This specifies an alternate utmp file, instead of .BR "/var/run/utmp" . The special name "none" disables writing records to the utmp file. .IP "\fB-L\fP \fIlastlog-file\fP" This specifies an alternate lastlog file, instead of .BR "/var/log/lastlog" , if the platform supports lastlog files. The special name "none" disables writing records to the lastlog file. .IP "\fB-l\fP \fIline-name\fP" This describes the "line" name of the entry. For terminal sessions, this is the final pathname segment of the terminal device filename (e.g. ttyd0). For X sessions, it should probably be the local display name given to the users session (e.g. :0). If none is specified, the terminal name will be determined with ttyname(3) and stripped of leading components. .IP "\fB-h\fP \fIhost-name\fP" This is set for BSD hosts to indicate that the session was initiated from a remote host. In typical xdm usage, this options is not used. .IP "\fB-s\fP \fIslot-number\fP" Each potential session has a unique slot number in BSD systems, most are identified by the position of the \fIline-name\fP in the .BR "/etc/ttys" file. This option overrides the default position determined with ttyslot(3). This option is inappropriate for use with xdm, the -x option is more useful. .IP "\fB-x\fP \fIXservers-file\fP" As X sessions are one-per-display, and each display is entered in this file, this options sets the \fIslot-number\fP to be the number of lines in the \fIttys-file\fP plus the index into this file that the \fIline-name\fP is found. .IP "\fB-t\fP \fIttys-file\fP" This specifies an alternate file which the \fI-x\fP option will use to count the number of terminal sessions on a host. .IP "\fB-V\fP" This option causes the command to print its version and exit. .IP "\fB-a\fP" This session should be added to utmp/wtmp. .IP "\fB-d\fP" This session should be deleted from utmp/wtmp. One of -a/-d must be specified. .SH "SEE ALSO" .BR xdm (1), .BR utmpx (5) .SH AUTHOR Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium