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CMS v12 - UNIX QUESTION

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definityhelp

IS-IT--Management
Apr 22, 2004
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Is there a UNIX command to see who has been doing what at from the UNXX shell. Also does anyone know a good web site where i can get UNIX help/scripts, its been years since i used the command line properly. Thanks.
 
That should be the .sh_history file per user, usually in their home directory.
In the case of CMS in the root for root, and in /export/home/xx for regular users.
Logging could be disabled, but is usually on.
 
Thanks
the .sh_history is not in the home drive any ideas how to turn it on?
 
definityhelp,

since .sh_history has a dot in front of the name, ordinary "ls" command wouldn't show it. you need to use "ls -a" to show dotted filenames.
also you can use "w" command to see who's logged in and what they're doing right now.
as for getting help, mind that cms runs sun solaris operating system. there's a lot of documentation on it, try googling.
 
type history -1000|more for a rundown of the commands entered for the login you are logged in with.

"Been there, done that and got the teeshirt
 
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