<div>The logins/outs have messages of the form </div> <div>"28-Feb-2006 2232Z Logging out user on node VE7CC-1: VA7VJ"</div> <div>The node call is given. </div> <div> </div> <div>A sh/u only gives data for the node the user is connected to.</div> <div>However, when my program detects that users are being shown for additional nodes, it does a sh/c <nodecall> for each addtional node and receives a list of current users of the other node(s). Then the program keeps track of users as they come and go for all the nodes it has in its list. This way the user program automatically goes into the multiple local node display without any user intervention. </div> <div> </div> <div>I currently have 142 local users spread over 4 nodes. The plan is to show them all as connected to one node(VE7CC) and arranged in alphabetical order. This will be done in my user program's software. As it currently stands, there are 4
nodes shown and each with its own set of users.</div> <div> </div> <div>Lee</div> <div>---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------</div> <div>And am I right in thinking this means that as users log on and off the<BR>same message would appear as it does, currently, for users on the same<BR>node? Or is the sh/users command altered as well?</div> <div>I need to check that I hit as many of the bases in one go as I can and I<BR>am not a regular AR-C user so I don't completely understand what is<BR>required here.</div> <div>Dirk</div><p>
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