[301,012] WHO - 11M TASK - LIST LOGGED-IN TT:'S W/ NAMES, TASKS - REV. 790416. Base level: Version JKN3.0 Date: 23-AUG-78 Patch level: None Date: Submitted by: Jim Neeland Hughes Research Labs 3011 Malibu Canyon Rd. Malibu, CA 90265 phone: (213) 456-6411 Description: Privileged task for RSX-11M to allow ALL users to determine which terminals are currently logged in, what their login uic/name is, and what active tasks currently have which TT: number as the task TI:. Thus for example you can quickly see what tasks belong to whom and who is currently using the print spooler. Also displays selected task states, shows active (not stopped) tasks associated w/ CO:. Has built-in /HElp switch. Output format (example): >WHO /HE Lists active tasks associated with CO: ([DETACHED]), logged-in terminal #s, including any virtual terminals (VTnn:), their login [UIC]/, and tasks with that terminal as TI: Task states are indicated with symbols in the following order: / = Checkpointed ? = Terminal input wait * = I/O outstanding # = Wait for event flag sp= no special state flagged CO0: [DETACHED],*NT....,*F11ACP TT00: [377,377] TT12:<$NEELAND> , ...WHO TT13: ,*...F4P,/...AT. TT14: ,?...MAC TT17: , ...BAS VT00: ,*...PIP,#AT.V01 > System reqts: Approx. 0.9K words in GEN partition when running. This version requires the existence of the TERCOM database partition, and is only useful with the programs which support TERCOM, namely slightly modified versions of HELLO and BYE, and a small TLOGGR task which maintains the database itself. Please see [301,25] for further information. The prior version of WHO does not need TERCOM, but does not provide name information. Documentation: Extensive source comments, WHO.DOC file, '/HElp switch. Status: No known bugs. The following known limitations exist: Designed for an 80-char line terminal. A maximum of 8 tasks will be listed for any given TT:. The active tasks NOT associated with a LOGGED-IN TT: will NOT be listed. Desired enhancements: An additional switch to printout the login time also contained in the TERCOM database. Support: The author welcomes comments, suggestions, & complaints, as this is an actively used utility, but doesn't guarantee to fix anything.