Who command doesn't show output

From: Remy Zandwijk (remy.zandwijk_at_falw.vu.nl)
Date: 03/07/05

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    All, I posted this message to comp.unix.solaris a few days ago,
    but I didn't get any replies. Maybe you guys can shed some light?

    We have several Solaris 9 servers, who are LDAP client to an OpenLDAP
    server (running on Solaris 9). Authentication and commands like 'id',
    'listusers' and 'getent' are working like they should.

    However, the 'who' command doesn't show any output, although users are
    logged in on the systems (through OpenSSH). The 'w' command only shows
    the two header lines.

    Does anyone know why the 'who' command is behaving like this?

    Best regards,
    Remy Zandwijk
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