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acct(1M)

acctcms(1M)

acctcon(1M)

acctmerg(1M)

acctprc(1M)

acctsh(1M)

fwtmp(1M)

ps(1)

runacct(1M)

su(1M)

acct(2)

acct(4)

utmp(4)



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          NAME
               acctcom - search and print process accounting file(s)

          SYNOPSIS
               acctcom [[options][file]] . . .

          DESCRIPTION
               acctcom reads file, the standard input, or /usr/adm/pacct,
               in the form described by acct(4) and writes selected records
               to the standard output.  Each record represents the execu-
               tion of one process.  The output shows the COMMAND NAME,
               USER, TTYNAME, START TIME, END TIME, REAL (SEC), CPU (SEC),
               MEAN SIZE(K), and optionally, F (the fork/exec flag:  1 for
               fork without exec), STAT (the system exit status), HOG FAC-
               TOR, KCORE MIN, CPU FACTOR, CHARS TRNSFD, and BLOCKS READ
               (total blocks read and written).

               The command name is prepended with a # if it was executed
               with super-user privileges.  If a process is not associated
               with a known terminal, a ? is printed in the TTYNAME field.

               If no files are specified, and if the standard input is
               associated with a terminal or /dev/null (as is the case when
               using & in the shell), /usr/adm/pacct is read; otherwise,
               the standard input is read.

               If any file arguments are given, they are read in their
               respective order.  Each file is normally read forward, i.e.,
               in chronological order by process completion time.  The file
               /usr/adm/pacct is usually the current file to be examined; a
               busy system may need several such files of which all but the
               current file are found in /usr/adm/pacct?.  The options are:

               -a          Show some average statistics about the processes
                           selected.  The statistics will be printed after
                           the output records.
               -b          Read backwards, showing latest commands first.
                           This option has no effect when the standard
                           input is read.
               -f          Print the fork/exec flag and system exit status
                           columns in the output.
               -h          Instead of mean memory size, show the fraction
                           of total available CPU time consumed by the pro-
                           cess during its execution.  This ``hog factor''
                           is computed as:
                         (total CPU time)/(elapsed time).
               -i          Print columns containing the I/O counts in the
                           output.
               -k          Instead of memory size, show total kcore-
                           minutes.
               -m          Show mean core size (the default).
               -r          Show CPU factor (user time/(system-time + user-
                           time).


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               -t          Show separate system and user CPU times.
               -v          Exclude column headings from the output.
               -l line     Show only processes belonging to terminal
                           /dev/line.
               -u user     Show only processes belonging to user that may
                           be specified by: a user ID, a login name that is
                           then converted to a user ID, a # which desig-
                           nates only those processes executed with super-
                           user privileges, or ? which designates only
                           those processes associated with unknown user
                           IDs.
               -g group    Show only processes belonging to group.  The
                           group may be designated by either the group ID
                           or group name.
               -s time     Select processes existing at or after time,
                           given in the format hr[:min[:sec]].
               -e time     Select processes existing at or before time.
               -S time     Select processes starting at or after time.
               -E time     Select processes ending at or before time.
                           Using the same time for both -S and -E shows the
                           processes that existed at time.
               -n pattern  Show only commands matching pattern that may be
                           a regular expression as in ed(1) except that +
                           means one or more occurrences.
               -q          Do not print any output records; just print the
                           average statistics as with the -a option.
               -o ofile    Copy selected process records in the input data
                           format to ofile; suppress standard output print-
                           ing.
               -H factor   Show only processes that exceed factor, where
                           factor is the ``hog factor'' as explained in
                           option -h above.
               -O sec      Show only processes with CPU system time exceed-
                           ing sec seconds.
               -C sec      Show only processes with total CPU time, system
                           plus user, exceeding sec seconds.
               -I chars    Show only processes transferring more characters
                           than the cut-off number given by chars.

          FILES
               /etc/passwd
               /usr/adm/pacct
               /etc/group

          SEE ALSO
               acct(1M), acctcms(1M), acctcon(1M), acctmerg(1M),
               acctprc(1M), acctsh(1M), fwtmp(1M), ps(1), runacct(1M),
               su(1M).
               acct(2), acct(4), utmp(4) in the INTERACTIVE SDS Guide and
               Programmer's Reference Manual.

          BUGS
               acctcom reports only on processes that have terminated; use


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               ps(1) for active processes.  If time exceeds the present
               time, then time is interpreted as occurring on the previous
               day.




















































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