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acctcom(1)

acct(1M)

acctcms(1M)

acctcon(1M)

acctmerg(1M)

acctsh(1M)

cron(1M)

fwtmp(1M)

runacct(1M)

acct(2)

acct(4)

utmp(4)



     acctprc(1M)                                           acctprc(1M)



     NAME
          acctprc1, acctprc2 - process accounting

     SYNOPSIS
          /usr/lib/acct/acctprc1 [ctmp]

          /usr/lib/acct/acctprc2

     DESCRIPTION
          acctprc1 reads input in the form described by acct(4), adds
          login names corresponding to user IDs, then writes (for each
          process) an ASCII line giving: user ID, login name, prime
          CPU time (tics), non-prime CPU time (tics), and mean memory
          size (in memory segment units).

          ctmp contains a list of login sessions, in the form
               described in acctcon(1M), sorted by user ID and login
               name.  This helps it distinguish among different login
               names that share the same user ID.  If you don't supply
               this file, it obtains login names from the password
               file.

          acctprc2 reads records in the form written by acctprc1,
          summarizes them by user ID and name, then writes the sorted
          summaries to the standard output as total accounting
          records.

     EXAMPLE
          These commands are typically used as shown below:

          acctprc1 ctmp < /usr/adm/pacct | acctprc2 > ptacct

     FILES
          /usr/lib/acct/acctprc1
          /usr/lib/acct/acctprc2
          /etc/passwd

     SEE ALSO
          acctcom(1), acct(1M), acctcms(1M), acctcon(1M),
          acctmerg(1M), acctsh(1M), cron(1M), fwtmp(1M), runacct(1M),
          acct(2), acct(4), utmp(4).

     BUGS
          Although normally run commands distinguish among login names
          sharing user IDs, some commands (for example, those run from
          cron(1M)) find it difficult to do this.  They can be more
          precisely converted by faking login sessions on the console
          via the acctwtmp program in acct(1M).

     CAVEAT
          A memory segment of the mean memory size is a unit of
          measure for the number of bytes in a logical memory segment



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     acctprc(1M)                                           acctprc(1M)



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