Hi!

   I have never seen this before, but perhaps you can do a:
         $strace w
   to see what w is doing....


     HTH,

Jos� Luis Ledesma
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-----Original Message-----
From: LeVA [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mi�rcoles, 07 de abril de 2004 11:33
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: can't see anything with 'w'


Hi!

I've just managed to mess up my system :)
But I did a lot of things, and now I don't know what is causing this 
problem:

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ w
 11:12:52 up 26 days, 17:02,  0 users,  load average: 0.04, 0.19, 0.22
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$

I can not see the logged in users. I didn't install any kernel patches, 
and although I can see everything with 'ps ax', and I have read access 
to the /proc dir, the 'w' command isn't working.

I thought that it will be something with the /var/log files, so I  
temporarely switched the attributes to 664 in all files, but still can 
not display the logged in users.

Any ideas?

Thanks!

Daniel

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LeVA


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