NAME
uuttmmpp, wwttmmpp, llaassttlloogg - login records
SYNOPSIS
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The filedeclares the structures used to record information about current users in the file uuttmmpp, logins and logouts in the file wwttmmpp, and last logins in the file llaassttlloogg. The time stamps of date changes, shutdowns and reboots are also logged in the wwttmmpp file. These files can grow rapidly on busy systems, daily or weekly rotation is recommended. If any of these files do not exist, it is not created. These files must be created manually and are normally maintained in either the script /etc/daily or the script /etc/weekly. (See cron(8).) #define PATHUTMP "/var/run/utmp"
#define PATHWTMP "/var/log/wtmp"
#define PATHLASTLOG "/var/log/lastlog"
#define UTNAMESIZE 8
#define UTLINESIZE 8
#define UTHOSTSIZE 16
struct lastlog {
timet lltime; char llline[UTLINESIZE]; char llhost[UTHOSTSIZE]; }; struct utmp { char utline[UTLINESIZE];char utname[UTNAMESIZE];
char uthost[UTHOSTSIZE]; timet uttime; }; Each time a user logs in, the login program looks up the user's UID in the file llaassttlloogg.. If it is found, the timestamp of the last time the user logged in, the terminal line and the hostname are written to the standardoutput. (Providing the login is not quiet, see login(1).) The login pro-
gram then records the new login time in the file llaassttlloogg.After the new lastlog record is written , the file uuttmmpp is opened and the
utmp record for the user inserted. This record remains there until the user logs out at which time it is deleted. The uuttmmpp file is used by the programs rwho(1), users(1), w(1), and who(1). Next, the login program opens the file wwttmmpp, and appends the user's utmp record. The same utmp record, with an updated time stamp is later appended to the file when the user logs out. (See init(8).) The wwttmmpp file is used by the programs last(1) and ac(8). In the event of a date change, a shutdown or reboot, the following items are logged in the wwttmmpp file. rebootshutdown A system reboot or shutdown has been initiated. The charac-
ter `~' is placed in the field utline, and reboot or shutdown in the field utname. (See shutdown(8) and reboot(8).) date The system time has been manually or automatically updated. (See date(1).) The command name date is recorded in thefield utname. In the field utline, the character `|' indi-
cates the time prior to the change, and the character `{' indicates the new time. FILES /var/run/utmp The uuttmmpp ffiillee.. /var/log/wtmp The wwttmmpp ffiillee../var/log/lastlog The llaassttlloogg ffiillee..
SEE ALSO
last(1), login(1), who(1), ac(8), init(8) HISTORY A uuttmmpp and wwttmmpp file format appeared in Version 6 AT&T UNIX. The llaassttlloogg file format appeared in 3.0BSD. 4th Berkeley Distribution March 17, 1994 4th Berkeley Distribution