Richard Bos schrieb:
> On Thu, Feb 22, 2007 at 08:34:51AM +0100, Rolf-Werner Eilert wrote:
>> Robert Arkiletian schrieb:
>>> Just wanted to let the list know this problem was solved. It was a
>>> language issue. Maybe someone else might find this useful.
>>>
>>> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
>> [...]
>>
>>>> Result of your command:
>>>> netstat -t -e -n|grep :6000| grep ESTABELECIDA |sed -e 's/:/ /g'| sed -e
>>>> 's/ESTABELECIDA/ESTABELECIDA /' |awk '{print $9,$6}'|sort|uniq
>>>>
>>
>>
>> Tried it on my German Suse system, needs to be "VERBUNDEN" here.
> 
> I think that you better use:
> LANG=C netstat
> now the output will always be in 'C" (English).
> 

Ok, thanks!

But anyway, I tried it to look if it is more up-to-date than my own tool 
using who and ps aux, but it seems that it still runs a few minutes 
behind current status.

You can well see at once where someone logs in and out, but when a 
terminal is switched off, you will know only a few minutes later.

Isn't there an instant method of retrieving such data?

Regards

Rolf


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