Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!orstcs!nucthy!ghe From: ghe@nucthy.physics.orst.edu (Guangliang He) Newsgroups: comp.unix.questions Subject: Re: Long "rwho"s Message-ID: <10655@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU> Date: 16 May 89 20:05:25 GMT References: <4321@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> Sender: usenet@orstcs.CS.ORST.EDU Reply-To: ghe@nucthy.PHYSICS.ORST.EDU (Guangliang He) Distribution: na Organization: Dept. of Physics, Oregon State University Lines: 38 In article <4321@ucdavis.ucdavis.edu> ccs013@castor.ucdavis.edu (Jason) writes: =Just thought I'd thow in an idea. If you have any other or better one, please =respond: = =Have you ever done an "rwho" and there are so many people on you network that =it scrolls your screen? Isn't it a real pain!? Well, heres a solution I =thought up: = =alias rwho 'rwho | chop 16 | chop 13 14 | pr -4 -t -l1' =or =alias rwh 'rwh | chop 16 | chop 13 14 | pr -4 -t -l1' = =it will give you an output like this (the "rwho" of course): = =e5as051 c e5as067 c operator u s142007 d =s142015 c s142023 c s142023 d u381349596ea d =u555370847ea d u558813523ea d u562299989ea d u571719246ea d = =etc..... there were many more... = =The single letters are the first letter of the machines that I may "rwho" to/at. = =Good Luck...ideas? ideas!? ..... =----------------------------------------- = I don't understand why I should be interested on those irrelevant users on other machines. Particularly when the # of users is big. If I want to see the users on some particular machine 'rwho | fgrep machine' does the fine job. If I want to see a particular user, I do 'rwho | fgrep user' ----------------------------------------------------------------------- | USMAIL: Guangliang He | INTERNET: ghe@PHYSICS.ORST.EDU Department of Physics | ghe@jacobs.CS.ORST.EDU Oregon State University | BITNET: hegl@orstvm.bitnet Corvallis, OR 97331 | PHONE: (503) 754-4631 | -----------------------------------------------------------------------