I use a combination of w and ps:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ps ax
  PID TTY      STAT   TIME COMMAND
    1 ?        S      0:04 init [3]
...
...
...
thomasc   5551  0.3  0.7  6720 2032 ?        S    13:20   0:00
/usr/sbin/sshd
thomasc   5552  1.1  0.5  4136 1416 pts/1    S    13:20   0:00 -bash
root      5592  0.4  0.3  3832 1004 pts/1    S    13:20   0:00 su -
root      5593  3.5  0.5  4216 1496 pts/1    S    13:20   0:00 -bash

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# w
 10:34am  up 13 days, 16:12,  2 users,  load average: 0.14, 0.03, 0.01
USER     TTY      FROM              LOGIN@   IDLE   JCPU   PCPU  WHAT
root     tty1     -                Tue11am  2days  1.35s  0.02s  /bin/sh
/usr/X1
thomasc  pts/0    172.16.10.53     10:34am  0.00s  0.20s  0.02s  w

Or if you want to go really crazy, use:

[EMAIL PROTECTED] root]# ps aux --forest
root       595  0.0  0.3  3276  992 ?        S    Mar07   0:04
/usr/sbin/sshd
root      4799  0.0  0.7  6696 1832 ?        S    10:34   0:00
\_/usr/sbin/sshd
thomasc   4801  0.0  0.7  6720 2036 ?        S    10:34   0:00
\_/usr/sbin/sshd
thomasc   4802  0.0  0.5  4136 1416 pts/0    S    10:34   0:00       \_-bash
root      4842  0.0  0.3  3832 1008 pts/0    S    10:34   0:00         \_ su
-
root      4843  0.0  0.5  4216 1496 pts/0    S    10:34   0:00           \_
-bash
root      4903  0.0  0.2  2584  668 pts/0    R    10:36   0:00
\_ ps aux --forest

Regards,
Thomas Cameron, RHCE, CNE, MCSE, MCT
Best Software - Non Profit and Government Division
(512) 454-1844 x 307


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