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Displaying audit trail information

Displaying information about users

The -u option of the auditrpt command is used to display audit information for specific users. The argument to the -u option may consist of one or more users. A user may be specified by either a login name or numeric UID. Each login name or UID must be separated by a comma. A space will be interpreted as the end of the user list. For example, to display all information related to the user gailg enter the following command:

auditrpt -u gailg

The following command displays audit information for the user whose UID is 210 and the user wts:

auditrpt -u 210,wts

User names and UIDs are validated against the information contained in the audit map files. Refer to the auditmap(ADM) manual page for further information. If an invalid user uid or login name is given as input to the -u option, auditrpt will display the following warning message and continue processing:

user id user does not exist in audit map


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