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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE FOUNDATION OR CONTRIBUTORS .\" BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR .\" CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF .\" SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS .\" INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN .\" CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) .\" ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE .\" POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. .\" .Dd September 26, 2002 .Dt ENDUTXENT 3 .Os .Sh NAME .Nm entutxent , .Nm getutxent , .Nm getutxid , .Nm getutxline , .Nm pututxline , .Nm setutxent .Nd user accounting database functions .Sh LIBRARY .Lb libc .Sh SYNOPSIS .In utmpx.h .Ft void .Fn endutxent void .Ft struct utmpx * .Fn getutxent void .Ft struct utmpx * .Fn getutxid "const struct utmpx *" .Ft struct utmpx * .Fn getutxline "const struct utmpx *" .Ft struct utmpx * .Fn pututxline "const struct utmpx *" .Ft void .Fn setutxent void .Sh DESCRIPTION These functions provide access to the .Xr utmpx 5 user accounting database. .Pp .Fn getutxent reads the next entry from the database; if the database was not yet open, it also opens it. .Fn setutxent resets the database, so that the next .Fn getutxent call will get the first entry. .Fn endutxent closes the database. .Pp .Fn getutxid returns the next entry of the type specified in its argument's .Va ut_type field, or .Dv NULL if none is found. .Fn getutxline returns the next .Dv LOGIN_PROCESS or .Dv USER_PROCESS entry which has the same name as specified in the .Va ut_line field, or .Dv NULL if no match is found. .Pp .Fn pututxline adds the argument .Xr utmpx 5 entry line to the accounting database, replacing a previous entry for the same user if it exists. .Ss The utmpx structure The .Nm utmpx structure has the following definition: .Pp .Bd -literal struct utmpx { char ut_name[_UTX_USERSIZE]; /* login name */ char ut_id[_UTX_IDSIZE]; /* inittab id */ char ut_line[_UTX_LINESIZE]; /* tty name */ char ut_host[_UTX_HOSTSIZE]; /* host name */ uint16_t ut_session; /* session id used for windowing */ uint16_t ut_type; /* type of this entry */ pid_t ut_pid; /* process id creating the entry */ struct { uint16_t e_termination; /* process termination signal */ uint16_t e_exit; /* process exit status */ } ut_exit; struct sockaddr_storage ut_ss; /* address where entry was made from */ struct timeval ut_tv; /* time entry was created */ uint32_t ut_pad[10]; /* reserved for future use */ }; .Ed .Pp Valid entries for .Fa ut_type are: .Bl -tag -width LOGIN_PROCESSXX -compact -offset indent .It Dv BOOT_TIME Time of a system boot. .It Dv DEAD_PROCESS A session leader exited. .It Dv EMPTY No valid user accounting information. .It Dv INIT_PROCESS A process spawned by .Xr init 8 . .It Dv LOGIN_PROCESS The session leader of a logged-in user. .It Dv NEW_TIME Time after system clock change. .It Dv OLD_TIME Time before system clock change. .It Dv RUN_LVL Run level. Provided for compatibility, not used on .Nx . .It Dv USER_PROCESS A user process. .El .Sh RETURN VALUES .Fn getutxent returns the next entry, or .Dv NULL on failure (end of database or problems reading from the database). .Fn getutxid and .Fn getutxline return the matching structure on success, or .Dv NULL if no match was found. .Fn pututxline returns the structure that was successfully written, or .Dv NULL . .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr logwtmpx 3 , .Xr utmpx 5 .Sh STANDARDS The .Fn entutxent , .Fn getutxent , .Fn getutxid , .Fn getutxline , .Fn pututxline , .Fn setutxent all conform to .St -p1003.1-2001 (XSI extension), and previously to .St -xpg4.2 . The fields .Fa ut_user , .Fa ut_id , .Fa ut_line , .Fa ut_pid , .Fa ut_type , and .Fa ut_tv conform to .St -p1003.1-2001 (XSI extension), and previously to .St -xpg4.2 . .\" .Fa ut_host , .\" .Fa ut_session , .\" .Fa ut_exit , .\" and .\" .Fa ut_ss .\" are from .\" SVR3/4? .\" .Dv RUN_LVL .\" is for compatibility with .\" what exactly? .\" .Sh HISTORY .\" The .\" .Nm utmpx , .\" .Nm wtmpx , .\" and .\" .Nm lastlogx .\" files first appeared in .\" SVR3? 4?