What would you do on server1, which has all the default shell configuration files, to accomplish the task?

As user smith you want the CPU utilization of all the users logged on to server1 server. You want
the information available automatically as soon as you login to the bash login shell and want the
information available only to smith. What would you do on server1, which has all the default shell
configuration files, to accomplish the task?

As user smith you want the CPU utilization of all the users logged on to server1 server. You want
the information available automatically as soon as you login to the bash login shell and want the
information available only to smith. What would you do on server1, which has all the default shell
configuration files, to accomplish the task?

A.
Add the w command to ~/.profile file.

B.
Add the who command to ~/.profile file.

C.
Add the w command to ~/.bash_profile file.

D.
Add the who command to ~/.bash_profile file.



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