On Windows I used to use an app called friendly pinger and another
called whats up to create a graphical map of which computers are
connected and which are disconnected. Is there an equivalent for
Linux? It doesn't have to be gui but I remember friendly pinger and
whats up were quite intuitive.

On 18/04/07, Rolf-Werner Eilert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I've made a small monitoring app that scans two lists to see
>
> 1) which terminal is in standby mode or off
>
> or
>
> 2) which terminal is in use and by whom
>
> The latter is simple, you just have to parse "who". The first thing was
> somewhat trickier, and eventually I used "ps aux" for it. The drawback
> is that when you power off a terminal, this will appear only after about
> 10 minutes or so.
>
> Does someone know a faster method? Thanks for all hints...
>
> Regards
>
> Rolf
>
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