Type string READONLY
pmshell_uniqueid is only defined if the command is a shell subcommand running from a Privilege Manager for Unix shell (pmsh, pmcsh, pmksh, and pmbash). It contains the uniqueid of the session running the shell program. It allows the individual commands running within the shell to be identified as part of the same shell session when viewing the audit log entries.
#shell script example to print out all shell commands for each shell run on #15 january 2009 #constraint to select pmshell programs running on selected date constraint="(date=\"2009/01/15\") && (pmshell==1) && (pmshell_cmd==0))" #format to display user and shell program name userformat="sprintf(\"User:%s, shell:%s\", user, pmshell_prog)" #format to display shell subcommand name and time shellformat="sprintf(\" Time:%s, ShellCommand:%s\n", time, runcommand)" #find the unique IDs for all shell sessions allids=`/bin/sh –c "pmlog –p 'sprintf(\"%s\", uniqueid)' –c '${constraint}'"` #for each shell session, print out the username and shell program name, #and display each shell command run from the shell, with the time it was #executed for one in $allids do cmd="pmlog –p '${userformat}' –c 'uniqueid==\"${one}\"'" /bin/sh –c "${cmd}" cmd="pmlog –p '${shellformat}' -c 'pmshell_uniqueid==\"${one}\"'" /bin/sh –c "$cmd" done
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