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Length: 1658 (0x67a) Types: TextFile Notes: UNIX file Names: »utmp.h«
└─⟦ec4aa5908⟧ Bits:30004042/swdev3.imd SW95705I 386/ix Multi-user Release 1.2 └─⟦ec4aa5908⟧ UNIX Filesystem └─⟦this⟧ »sd/new/usr/include/utmp.h«
/* Copyright (c) 1984 AT&T */ /* All Rights Reserved */ /* THIS IS UNPUBLISHED PROPRIETARY SOURCE CODE OF AT&T */ /* The copyright notice above does not evidence any */ /* actual or intended publication of such source code. */ #ident "@(#)head:utmp.h 1.4" /* <sys/types.h> must be included. */ #define UTMP_FILE "/etc/utmp" #define WTMP_FILE "/etc/wtmp" #define ut_name ut_user struct utmp { char ut_user[8] ; /* User login name */ char ut_id[4] ; /* /etc/lines id(usually line #) */ char ut_line[12] ; /* device name (console, lnxx) */ short ut_pid ; /* process id */ short ut_type ; /* type of entry */ struct exit_status { short e_termination ; /* Process termination status */ short e_exit ; /* Process exit status */ } ut_exit ; /* The exit status of a process * marked as DEAD_PROCESS. */ time_t ut_time ; /* time entry was made */ } ; /* Definitions for ut_type */ #define EMPTY 0 #define RUN_LVL 1 #define BOOT_TIME 2 #define OLD_TIME 3 #define NEW_TIME 4 #define INIT_PROCESS 5 /* Process spawned by "init" */ #define LOGIN_PROCESS 6 /* A "getty" process waiting for login */ #define USER_PROCESS 7 /* A user process */ #define DEAD_PROCESS 8 #define ACCOUNTING 9 #define UTMAXTYPE ACCOUNTING /* Largest legal value of ut_type */ /* Special strings or formats used in the "ut_line" field when */ /* accounting for something other than a process. */ /* No string for the ut_line field can be more than 11 chars + */ /* a NULL in length. */ #define RUNLVL_MSG "run-level %c" #define BOOT_MSG "system boot" #define OTIME_MSG "old time" #define NTIME_MSG "new time"