One way is to use the GNU screen software that was mentioned some time 
ago.

This allows another user to "adopt" other users sessions and take them 
over, like TANDEM should (but TANDEM doesnt seem to work reliably on 
HPUX). Then it is simply a question of firing the various quit commands 
that the application software uses, which can be done via a program. 

cheers,

asvin

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 17/09/2007 21:39:30:

> So, what is the best way to log users off cleanly in mass?  You
> certainly can't depend on users to log off for themselves.  Asking,
> begging, threatening....none of that works.  I know for certain if I log
> in at 03:00, there will be 15 to 20 users still logged in, even though
> the building has been empty for hours.
> 
> ===========================================================
> Norman Morgan <> [EMAIL PROTECTED] <> http://www.brake.com
> ===========================================================
> Sometimes I wake up grumpy.  Other times I let her sleep.
> ===========================================================


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