X-Git-Url: http://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/ucgi/~ianmdlvl/git?p=elogind.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=man%2Floginctl.xml;h=5ff9f75059c94859fba02d0f644e344b7d47088b;hp=25eae3159f9fe21e186f48a0982396824229d4b8;hb=3c7560019e623e6e0d03a860b4f19a3a8715feca;hpb=dfdebb1b925332352966804303b2516a6506a429 diff --git a/man/loginctl.xml b/man/loginctl.xml index 25eae3159..5ff9f7505 100644 --- a/man/loginctl.xml +++ b/man/loginctl.xml @@ -90,27 +90,6 @@ operations. - - - - - Execute the operation - remotely. Specify a hostname, or - username and hostname separated by @, - to connect to. This will use SSH to - talk to the remote login manager - instance. - - - - - - - Execute the operation on a - local container. Specify a container - name to connect to. - - @@ -178,6 +157,38 @@ SIGTERM. + + + + + When used with + user-status and + session-status, + controls the number of journal lines + to show, counting from the most recent + ones. Takes a positive integer + argument. Defaults to 10. + + + + + + + + When used with + user-status and + session-status, + controls the formatting of the journal + entries that are shown. For the + available choices, see + journalctl1. + Defaults to + short. + + + + + @@ -197,11 +208,12 @@ Show terse runtime status information about one or more - sessions. This function is intended to - generate human-readable output. If you - are looking for computer-parsable - output, use - show-session + sessions, followed by the most recent + log data from the journal. This + function is intended to generate + human-readable output. If you are + looking for computer-parsable output, + use show-session instead. @@ -292,13 +304,14 @@ Show terse runtime status information about one or more - logged in users. This function is - intended to generate human-readable - output. If you are looking for - computer-parsable output, use - show-user instead. - Users may be specified by their - usernames or numeric user IDs. + logged in users, followed by the most + recent log data from the journal. This + function is intended to generate + human-readable output. If you are + looking for computer-parsable output, + use show-user + instead. Users may be specified by + their usernames or numeric user IDs.