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SESSREG(1)					     SESSREG(1)

NAME
       sessreg - manage utmp/wtmp entries for non-init clients

SYNOPSIS
       sessreg	[-w  wtmp-file] [-u utmp-file] [-l line-name] [-h
       host-name] [-s slot-number] [-x Xservers-file]  [-t  ttys-
       file] [-a] [-d] user-name

DESCRIPTION
       Sessreg is a simple program for managing utmp/wtmp entries
       for xdm sessions.

       System V has a better interface to /etc/utmp than BSD;  it
       dynamically  allocates  entries	in  the file, instead of
       writing them at fixed positions	indexed by  position  in
       /etc/ttys.

       To  manage  BSD-style  utmp files, sessreg has two strate-
       gies.  In conjunction with xdm, the -x option  counts  the
       number  of  lines  in  /etc/ttys and then adds to that the
       number of the line in the Xservers  file which	specifies
       the  display.   The  display name must be specified as the
       "line-name" using the -l option. This sum is used as  the
       "slot-number" in /etc/utmp that this entry will be written
       at.  In the more general case, the -s option specifies the
       slot-number  directly.	If  for some strange reason your
       system uses a file other that /etc/ttys	to  manage  init,
       the  -t	option can direct sessreg to look elsewhere for a
       count of terminal sessions.

       Conversely, System V managers will not ever  need  to  use
       these options (-x, -s and -t).  To make the program easier
       to document and explain, sessreg accepts the  BSD-specific
       flags in the System V environment and ignores them.

       BSD  also  has  a  host-name  field in the utmp file which
       doesn't exist in System V.  This option is also ignored by
       the System V version of sessreg.

USAGE
       In Xstartup, place a call like:

	      sessreg -a -l $DISPLAY -x /usr/X11R6/lib/xdm/Xservers $USER

       and in Xreset:

	      sessreg -d -l $DISPLAY -x /usr/X11R6/lib/xdm/Xservers $USER

OPTIONS
       -w wtmp-file
	      This  specifies  an alternate wtmp file, instead of
	      /usr/adm/wtmp for BSD or /etc/wtmp for  sysV.   The
	      special  name  "none"  disables  writing records to
	      /usr/adm/wtmp.

X Version 11		Release 6.4				1

SESSREG(1)					     SESSREG(1)

       -u utmp-file
	      This specifies an alternate utmp file,  instead  of
	      "/etc/utmp".   The  special  name "none"	disables
	      writing records to /etc/utmp.

       -l line-name
	      This describes the "line" name of the  entry.   For
	      terminal	sessions, this is the final pathname seg-
	      ment of the terminal device filename (e.g.  ttyd0).
	      For  X  sessions, it  should probably be the local
	      display name given to the users session (e.g.  :0).
	      If  none	is  specified,	the terminal name will be
	      determined with ttyname(3) and stripped of  leading
	      components.

       -h host-name
	      This is set for BSD hosts to indicate that the ses-
	      sion was initiated from a remote host.  In  typical
	      xdm usage, this options is not used.

       -s slot-number
	      Each  potential session has a unique slot number in
	      BSD systems, most are identified by the position of
	      the  line-name  in the /etc/ttys file.  This option
	      overrides the  default  position	determined  with
	      ttyslot(3).   This  option is inappropriate for use
	      with xdm, the -x option is more useful.

       -x Xservers-file
	      As X sessions are one-per-display, and each display
	      is  entered  in  this  file,  this options sets the
	      slot-number to be the number of lines in the  ttys-
	      file  plus  the index into this file that the line-
	      name is found.

       -t ttys-file
	      This specifies  an  alternate  file  which  the  -x
	      option  will  use to  count the number of terminal
	      sessions on a host.

       -a     This session should be added to utmp/wtmp.

       -d     This session should be deleted from utmp/wtmp.  One
	      of -a/-d must be specified.

SEE ALSO
       xdm(1)

AUTHOR
       Keith Packard, MIT X Consortium

X Version 11		Release 6.4				2

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