sg_get_user_stats(3) | sg_get_user_stats(3) |
NAME
sg_get_user_stats, sg_get_user_stats_r, sg_free_user_stats - get the current logged in users
SYNOPSIS
#include <statgrab.h>
sg_user_stats *sg_get_user_stats
(size_t *entries);
sg_user_stats *sg_get_user_stats_r
(size_t *entries);
sg_error sg_free_user_stats
(sg_user_stats *data);
DESCRIPTION
The user statistics module delivers some information about logged on users. Each logon is treated separately. Both statistic get functions, sg_get_user_stats() and sg_get_user_stats_r(), return a vector of sg_user_stats with entries elements.
API Shortcut
function | returns | data owner |
sg_get_user_stats | sg_user_stats * | libstatgrab (thread local) |
sg_get_user_stats_r | sg_user_stats * | caller |
The sg_user_stats vector received from sg_get_user_stats_r() must be freed using sg_free_user_stats() when not needed any more. The caller is responsible for doing it.
RETURN VALUES
The structure returned is of type sg_user_stats.
typedef struct { char *login_name; char *record_id; size_t record_id_size; char *device; char *hostname; pid_t pid; time_t login_time; time_t systime; } sg_user_stats;
- login_name
- The username which was used to log in
- record_id
- Record identifier of host database containing login information (not necessarily 0-terminated)
- record_id_size
- Size of the record identifier
- device
- Device name (eg. "pts/0") of the tty assigned to the login session
- hostname
- (remote) Hostname from where the user is logged on, eg. "infoterm7.some.kind.of.domain.local", "localhost", "10.42.17.4" or ":0.0" (in case it's a local logon via new xterm)
- pid
- Process identifier of the process which made the entry to the logged on users database
- login_time
- Timestamp (time in seconds since epoch) when the user logged on
- systime
- The timestamp when the above stats where collected in seconds since epoch
SEE ALSO
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2019-03-08 | libstatgrab |