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list s
list s -[p | v] [<session id> | <name>]...
Lists session information, such as users currently logged in.
The -p option causes the process id for the controlling session process to be printed. The -v
option causes the IP address for the session to be printed if the session is a network session,
such as an iNEWS Workstation.
list sq
list sq [-v] [<search queue name>]
Lists the specified search queue’s query ID. The -v option displays the search queue’s query
as well. For instance:
NRCS-A$ list sq-v news.football
NEWS.FOOTBALL query id:10522758
{MaxFound=100[NRCS]WIRES.ALL}((football))
The example shows the NEWS.FOOTBALL search queue’s query of the WIRES.ALL
indexed queue on the NRCS system for the word football, with the Max Hits set to 100.
list u
list [<option>] u[-(h | l | m | p | t | r | v)] [<user or group name>]...
Lists user traits information, such as read rate, the keyboard description story, system setup
and preferences, and mail and home queues.
If no name follows u, the command displays information about all users; otherwise, it
displays information about the listed user, such as:
NRCS-A$ list u-v danielmi
The verbose result of the command will look something like this:
user rr kb su m SOEKCVTH sc queues
danielmi 180 0 n i -OEKCVTH sc dest: PEOPLE.D.DANIELMI.NOTES
home: PEOPLE.D.DANIELMI
mail: PEOPLE.D.DANIELMI.MAIL
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