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USERS


USERS is a Data Collector command that can be issued from only the command text area of the Data Collector Command Interface panel (DOMECMDA) or the system operator console.

USERS displays a list of users in session with the specified Data Collector.

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Parameter

Description

DCssid

The subsystem ID of the Data Collector. Use this parameter only when issuing the command from the console. When the command is issued from the Data Collector Command Interface panel, it applies automatically to the currently selected Data Collector.

 DOMECMDO/P                     Command Interface                   LINE 1 OF 6
 Command ====> _______________________________________________ Scroll ===> PAGE
 BMC24237 Press Enter to reissue the last command
                                                                 More:       >
  BMC24320 PH01 Current online users: 002   Maximum online users: 099   
  BMC24320 PH01 Current  batch users: 000   Maximum  batch users: 001   
  BMC24319 PH01 USERID    ASID  Type   Status                           
  BMC24318 PH01 RDHPSH    00F8  online  HOME                            
  BMC24318 PH01 RDHDXJ4   01AE  online  XMEM ,SUSP                      
  BMC24318 PH01 PH01      00FD  DC      PH01                            
  BMC24321 SXSO Command complete RC=0000 'USERS'

Note

When *NO ID!* is displayed for a user, no security system user ID was found for that user (ASXBUSER was zero). Contact your security administrator if this value is unacceptable.

For information about issuing commands from the Data Collector Command Interface panel, see online Help (type HELP DOMECMDA ).

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