invisible to who(1)

Bruce Becker bdb at becker.UUCP
Sat Dec 31 05:29:22 AEST 1988


In article <446 at thirdi.UUCP> peter at thirdi.UUCP (Peter Rowell) writes:
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|In article <1499 at tuhold> gfl at tuhold (Gerhard Fleischanderl) writes:
|>
|>On a dial-in line at a MicroVAX-II (Ultrix 2.0), we encounter
|>a strange phenomenon:
|>A login on this line (tty03) is not recognized by who(1) nor finger(1).
|>However, the login-shell is shown for TTY 03 by ps(1).
|>
|>There is a hard link between /dev/tty03 and /dev/ttyd0.
|> ...
|The "fix" (at least for us) is to *rename* /dev/tty03 to /dev/ttyd0,
|not just link it (which seems like the perfectly reasonable thing to
|do).  There appears to be something funny about how "who" figures out
|what is going on and it seems to be upset if there is more than one
|device with the same major/minor numbers.
|
|Are there any guru's who can explain this? Fix this?
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	Why fix what ain't broke? ________/          \_________
	The explanation about the routines finding the first
	/dev directory entry whose major/minor device #
	matches seems perfectly reasonable.
	It's a feature, not a bug, and it doesn't seem to
	be a particularly contrary one either. It doesn't
	hurt anything to rename them - no information is lost,
	due to the aforementioned device #'s which can be
	found by a "ls -l"...

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|Peter Rowell				"He found the missing link!"
|Third Eye Software, Inc.		(415) 321-0967
|Menlo Park, CA  94025			peter at thirdi.UUCP
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Cheers,
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