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15-Oct-2008, 09:59 AM #1
command who in SuSe Linux server 10
Hi, I have 2 machines HP ProLiant DL380 G5 and I've installed the OS SuSe Linux server 10
On both machines if I make a "uname-a" gives me the following:
M-linux03 Linux 2.6.16.46-0.12-bigsmp # 1 SMP Thu May 17 14:00:09 UTC 2007 i686 i686 i386 GNU / Linux

But when it comes to execute the command "who" in the machine linux01 gives me the following:

oper pts / 1 Oct 15 07:36 (m-lin. *****. s)
dsof pts / 2 Oct 15 08:37 (m-rsm. *****. s)
dsof pts / 3 Oct 15 08:45 (m-rsm. *****. s)
oper pts / 4 Oct 15 15:19 (m-mgl. *****. s)
192.168.69.137:0 Oct 15 13:06 root (192 .***.**.***)

and the machine gives me linux02:

root: 0 Oct 2 17:06

I have tried to see that I have a different machine and another, and I can not see it

Do you like it you can tell me who that leaves as the machine linux01?

Thank you
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