Try listf ftpsrvr.arpa.sys,8 or 9
:listf ftpsrvr.arpa.sys,8
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FILE: FTPSRVR.ARPA.SYS
1 Accessor(O:1,P:1,L:0,W:0,R:1),Share
#J2 MGR.TELESUP P:1,L:0,W:1,R:1 SPID: #O79
:redo
listf ftpsrvr.arpa.sys,8
9
listf ftpsrvr.arpa.sys,9
:listf ftpsrvr.arpa.sys,9
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FILE: FTPSRVR.ARPA.SYS
1 Accessor(O:1,P:1,L:0,W:0,R:1),Share
#J2 MGR.TELESUP P:1,L:0,W:1,R:1 SPID: #O79
#P88 (FTPSRVR.ARPA.SYS)
ACCESS: R,X,L-gmulti REC#: 0 FNUM: 10
LOCKS: none
or inside the shell, ps -ef | grep FTPSRVR
shell/iX> ps -ef | grep FTP
MGR.TELESUP 589912 196678 0 Dec 31 ldev10 0:00
FTPSRVR.ARPA.SYS
Matt
----- Original Message -----
From: "HLassiter" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2001 18:45
Subject: FTP services :SHOWJOB ??
> Is there some MPE command or system utility that shows who is logged on
> over an FTP connection? Something like a :SHOWJOB listing.
>
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