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System Administration Commands wall(1M)

NAME

wall - write to all users

SYNOPSIS

/usr/sbin/wall [-a] [-g grpname] [filename]

DESCRIPTION

wall reads its standard input until an end-of-file. It then

sends this message to all currently logged-in users preceded

by: Broadcast Message from ... If filename is given, then the message is read in from that

file. Normally, pseudo-terminals that do not correspond to

rlogin sessions are ignored. Thus, when using a window sys-

tem, the message appears only on the console window. How-

ever, -a will send the message even to such pseudo-

terminals. It is used to warn all users, typically prior to shutting down the system. The sender must be superuser to override any protections the users may have invoked See mesg(1).

wall runs setgid() to the group ID tty, in order to have

write permissions on other user's terminals. See setuid(2).

wall will detect non-printable characters before sending

them to the user's terminal. Control characters will appear as a " ^ " followed by the appropriate ASCII character;

characters with the high-order bit set will appear in "meta"

notation. For example, `\003' is displayed as `^C' and

`\372' as `M-z'.

OPTIONS The following options are supported:

-a Broadcast message to the console and pseudo-

terminals.

-g grpname Broadcast to the users in a specified group

only, per the group database (see group(4)).

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System Administration Commands wall(1M)

ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES

If the LC_* variables (LC_CTYPE, LC_TIME, LC_COLLATE,

LC_NUMERIC, and LC_MONETARY) are not set in the environment,

the operational behavior of wall for each corresponding

locale category is determined by the value of the LANG

environment variable. See environ(5). If LC_ALL is set, its

contents are used to override both the LANG and the other

LC_* variables. If none of the above variables are set in

the environment, the "C" (U.S. style) locale determines how

wall behaves.

FILES /dev/tty*

ATTRIBUTES

See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-

butes:

____________________________________________________________

| ATTRIBUTE TYPE ATTRIBUTE VALUE |

| Availability SUNWcsu |

|___________________________________________________________|

SEE ALSO

mesg(1), write(1), setuid(2), attributes(5), environ(5) NOTES

wall displays ``Cannot send to ...'' when the open on a

user's tty file fails.

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