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UTMP(5)								       UTMP(5)

NAME
       utmp, wtmp - login records

SYNOPSIS
       #include <utmp.h>

DESCRIPTION
       The utmp file allows one to discover information about who is currently
       using UNIX.  The file is a  sequence  of	 entries  with	the  following
       structure declared in the include file:

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		 02111-1307 USA.  */

	      #ifndef	_UTMP_H
	      #define	_UTMP_H	  1

	      #include <features.h>

	      #include <sys/types.h>

	      __BEGIN_DECLS

	      /* Get system dependent values and data structures.  */
	      #include <bits/utmp.h>

	      /* Compatibility names for the strings of the canonical file names.  */
	      #define UTMP_FILE	  _PATH_UTMP
	      #define UTMP_FILENAME    _PATH_UTMP
	      #define WTMP_FILE	  _PATH_WTMP
	      #define WTMP_FILENAME    _PATH_WTMP

	      /* Make FD be the controlling terminal, stdin, stdout, and stderr;
		 then close FD.	 Returns 0 on success, nonzero on error.  */
	      extern int login_tty (int __fd) __THROW;

	      /* Write the given entry into utmp and wtmp.  */
	      extern void login (__const struct utmp *__entry) __THROW;

	      /* Write the utmp entry to say the user on UT_LINE has logged out.  */
	      extern int logout (__const char *__ut_line) __THROW;

	      /* Append to wtmp an entry for the current time and the given info.  */
	      extern void logwtmp (__const char *__ut_line, __const char *__ut_name,
			     __const char *__ut_host) __THROW;

	      /* Append entry UTMP to the wtmp-like file WTMP_FILE.  */
	      extern void updwtmp (__const char *__wtmp_file, __const struct utmp *__utmp)
		   __THROW;

	      /* Change name of the utmp file to be examined.  */
	      extern int utmpname (__const char *__file) __THROW;

	      /* Read next entry from a utmp-like file.	 */
	      extern struct utmp *getutent (void) __THROW;

	      /* Reset the input stream to the beginning of the file.  */
	      extern void setutent (void) __THROW;

	      /* Close the current open file.  */
	      extern void endutent (void) __THROW;

	      /* Search forward from the current point in the utmp file until the
		 next entry with a ut_type matching ID->ut_type.  */
	      extern struct utmp *getutid (__const struct utmp *__id) __THROW;

	      /* Search forward from the current point in the utmp file until the
		 next entry with a ut_line matching LINE->ut_line.  */
	      extern struct utmp *getutline (__const struct utmp *__line) __THROW;

	      /* Write out entry pointed to by UTMP_PTR into the utmp file.  */
	      extern struct utmp *pututline (__const struct utmp *__utmp_ptr) __THROW;

	      #ifdef	__USE_MISC
	      /* Reentrant versions of the file for handling utmp files.  */
	      extern int getutent_r (struct utmp *__buffer, struct utmp **__result) __THROW;

	      extern int getutid_r (__const struct utmp *__id, struct utmp *__buffer,
			      struct utmp **__result) __THROW;

	      extern int getutline_r (__const struct utmp *__line,
			     struct utmp *__buffer, struct utmp **__result) __THROW;

	      #endif	/* Use misc.  */

	      __END_DECLS

	      #endif /* utmp.h	*/

       This  structure	gives the name of the special file associated with the
       user's terminal, the user's login name, and the time of	the  login  in
       the form of time(2).

       The  wtmp  file	records all logins and logouts.	 Its format is exactly
       like utmp except that a null user name indicates a logout on the	 asso‐
       ciated terminal.	 Furthermore, the terminal name `~' indicates that the
       system was rebooted at the indicated time; the adjacent pair of entries
       with  terminal  names  `|'  and `}' indicate the system-maintained time
       just before and just after a date command has changed the system's idea
       of the time.

       Wtmp  is maintained by login(1) and init(8).  Neither of these programs
       creates the file, so if it is removed record-keeping is turned off.  It
       is summarized by ac(1).

FILES
       /etc/utmp
       /usr/adm/wtmp

SEE ALSO
       login(1), init(8), who(1), ac(1)

								       UTMP(5)
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