Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hplabs!hpcc05!hpgva1!hpuamsa!franks From: franks@hpuamsa.neth.hp.com (Frank Slootweg CRC) Newsgroups: comp.sys.hp Subject: Re: multiple users on HP9000/300 Message-ID: <28510042@hpuamsa.neth.hp.com> Date: 10 May 91 11:56:08 GMT References: <3266@oucsace.cs.OHIOU.EDU> Organization: HP-Sales Office-The Netherlands Lines: 18 Your system has probably only a 2-user license (I won't go into why you can get 3 logged-in users on a 2-user license). A Series 300 7.0 2-user license allows two non-LAN (i.e. console and RS232 ports) users *or* one non-LAN user and any number of LAN users. You can check your license with "uname -v". If it says "A" then you have a 2-user license. See uname(1) and (uname(2) for details and talk to your HP salesrep if you need a license for more users. Frank "Your future is probably only a question of money." Slootweg, HP Dutch Customer Response Center. Working but not speaking for HP. P.S. HP did not invent this "A LAN user is not a real user." thing, we only allow our customers to benefit from this .