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    1.$ SHOW USERS
            OpenVMS User Processes at 12-MAY-2001 10:37 AM
          Total number of users = 4,  number of processes = 14

       Username     Node     Interactive  Subprocess   Batch
       S_SKONETSKI BBBBBB            1
       WISNIEWSKI  XXXXXX            4         2
       HIBBITS     AAAAAA            1         4
       VAXMAN      AAAAAA            2

      The SHOW USERS command in this example displays the user names
      and node names of all current interactive, subprocess, and
      batch users on the system.

    2.$ SHOW USERS/NOHEADING/OUTPUT=SYSUSERS.DAT
      $ TYPE SYSUSERS.DAT
       S_SKONETSKI BBBBBB            1
       WISNIEWSKI  XXXXXX            4         2
       HIBBITS     AAAAAA            1         4
       VAXMAN      AAAAAA            2

      The SHOW USERS command in this example displays the user names
      and node names of all current interactive, subprocess, and
      batch users on the system without the heading text using the
      /NOHEADING qualifier. Using the /OUTPUT qualifier, you can
      write the output to a file for processing or later review.

    3.$ SHOW USERS *LES*
            OpenVMS User Processes at 12-MAY-2001 10:41 AM
          Total number of users = 3,  number of processes = 10

       Username     Node     Interactive  Subprocess   Batch
       THALES      MILETS            -         -          1
       PRAXITELES  LESBOS            5         2
       PERICLES    ISLAND            1

      The SHOW USERS command in this example displays the user name
      and node names of all users whose user names contain the string
      LES.

    4.$ SHOW USERS/FULL/NODE=AAAAAA
            OpenVMS User Processes at 9-JUN-2001 02:23 PM
          Total number of users = 3,  number of processes = 3

       Username    Node   Process Name    PID     Terminal
       DJONES     AAAAAA  Aaaaaa_fta2:  2180012D  FTA2:
       DYSLI      AAAAAA  DYSLI         2180011A  FTA1:
       SINDBY     AAAAAA  SINDBY        2180011E  RTA1:   (JJJJJ::SINDBY)
      <LOGIN> B4B4    _WSA1         3100009F

      The SHOW USERS command in this example displays the user name,
      the local node, the process name, the process identification
      (PID) number, the terminal names (both virtual and physical),
      and port information for all interactive, subprocess, and batch
      users on system AAAAAA. A user name of <LOGIN> indicates that
      someone is in the process of logging in.

    5.$ SHOW USERS /NODE=(AAAAAA,BBBBBB,MMMMMM)
            OpenVMS User Processes at 9-JUN-2001 02:23 PM
          Total number of users = 5,  number of processes = 7

       Username    Node   Process Name    PID     Terminal
       BRICKLEY   BBBBBB  BRICKLEY      21E0009E  RTA1:  (CBREEZ::BRICKLEY)
       DCLDCT     MMMMMM  Mmmmmm_rta1:  2020015D  RTA1:  (MMMMMM::DJOHNSON)
       SMITH      AAAAAA  Aaaaaa_fta2:  2180012D  FTA2:
       PETERSON   MMMMMM  Mmmmmm_fta1:  2020013E  FTA1:
       PRESTON    MMMMMM  Mmmmmm_rta3:  20200184  RTA3:  (DDRSND::PRESTON)
       PRUSS      AAAAAA  PRUSS         2180011E  RTA1:  (IVOK::PRUSS)
       RABAHY     AAAAAA  RABAHY        2180011A  FTA1:

      The SHOW USERS command in this example displays the user name
      and node name for all interactive, batch, and subprocess users
      on the nodes AAAAAA, BBBBBB, and MMMMMM.
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