Re: Who -u Command Output with 'old' in 'activity' Field
- From: "jdmash55@xxxxxxxxx" <jdmash55@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 30 May 2007 06:41:33 -0700
On May 30, 2:13 am, Andreas Schulze <b79...@xxxxxx> wrote:
On 29 Mai, 17:57, "jdmas...@xxxxxxxxx" <jdmas...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
How do you get rid of entries that show up with 'old' in the
'activity' field? The PID's for these entries do not exist.
use who -i to find the pids.
hth
andreas
Sorry for the confusion, but the PID numbers for these entries do show
up, but a grep on them returns nothing.
.
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