> Can anyone tell me if mpe6.0 keeps a file log of user logons?
> Someone sent a print job at 3am last night. I'd like to find out who sent
it if possible.
> Is there any way to find out who ordered a print job, or if not who
logged on last night?
If logging event #115 = ascii 's' is enabled then, a quick method that does
not involve the use of LOGTOOL:
Do a SWITCHLOG command. It will respond with SYSTEM LOG FILE #nnnn IS x%
FULL
then
fcopy from=LOGnnnn.pub.sys;to;char;subset="s",2
LOG2321.PUB.SYS RECORD 22 (%26, #16)
00000: .s.G.O....4.@..m.;9:15/#S109/79/LOGON FOR: "MCH,MANAGER.SYS,PUB" ON
LDEV
00044: #14..MANAGER PUB SYS MCH
TGIF,
Mike Hornsby
Co-founder/Chief Technical Officer
Beechglen Development Inc. (beechglen.com)
513-922-0509
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Gehan G." <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 16, 2003 8:27 AM
Subject: [HP3000-L] log of user logons?
> Hello,
> Can anyone tell me if mpe6.0 keeps a file log of user logons?
> Someone sent a print job at 3am last night. I'd like to find out
> who sent it if possible.
> Is there any way to find out who ordered a print job, or if not
> who logged on last night?
>
> Any help would be much appricated,
> Gehan G.
> [log in to unmask]
>
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