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acctcms(1M)		System Administration Commands		   acctcms(1M)

NAME
       acctcms - command summary from process accounting records

SYNOPSIS
       /usr/lib/acct/acctcms  [	 -a  [-o] [-p]] [-c] [-j] [-n] [-s] [-t] file‐
       name...

DESCRIPTION
       acctcms reads one or more filenames, normally in the form described  in
       acct.h(3HEAD).  It adds all records for processes that executed identi‐
       cally named commands, sorts them, and writes them to the standard  out‐
       put, normally using an internal summary format.

OPTIONS
       -a	Print output in ASCII rather than in the internal summary for‐
		mat. The output includes command name, number  of  times  exe‐
		cuted, total kcore-minutes, total CPU minutes, total real min‐
		utes, mean size (in K), mean CPU minutes per invocation,  "hog
		factor,"  characters transferred, and blocks read and written,
		as in acctcom(1). Output is normally sorted  by	 total	kcore-
		minutes.

		Use the following options only with the -a option:

		-o	 Output	 a (non-prime) offshift-time-only command sum‐
			 mary.

		-p	 Output a prime-time-only command summary.

		When -o and -p are used together, a combination prime-time and
		non-prime-time	report	is produced.  All the output summaries
		are total usage except number of times executed, CPU  minutes,
		and real minutes, which are split into prime and non-prime.

       -c	Sort by total CPU time, rather than total kcore-minutes.

       -j	Combine all commands invoked only once under "***other".

       -n	Sort by number of command invocations.

       -s	Any  file  names encountered hereafter are already in internal
		summary format.

       -t	Process all records as total accounting records.  The  default
		internal  summary format splits each field into prime and non-
		prime-time parts. This option combines the prime and non-prime
		time  parts into a single field that is the total of both, and
		provides upward compatibility with old style acctcms  internal
		summary format records.

EXAMPLES
       Example 1: Using the acctcms command.

       A  typical  sequence  for  performing  daily command accounting and for
       maintaining a running total is:

       example% acctcms filename ... > today
       example% cp total previoustotal
       example% acctcms -s today previoustotal > total
       example% acctcms -a -s today

ATTRIBUTES
       See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes:

       ┌─────────────────────────────┬─────────────────────────────┐
       │      ATTRIBUTE TYPE	     │	    ATTRIBUTE VALUE	   │
       ├─────────────────────────────┼─────────────────────────────┤
       │Availability		     │SUNWaccu			   │
       └─────────────────────────────┴─────────────────────────────┘

SEE ALSO
       acctcom(1),   acct(1M),	 acctcon(1M),	 acctmerg(1M),	  acctprc(1M),
       acctsh(1M),  fwtmp(1M),	runacct(1M), acct(2), acct.h(3HEAD), utmpx(4),
       attributes(5)

NOTES
       Unpredictable output results if -t is used on new style	internal  sum‐
       mary format files, or if it is not used with old style internal summary
       format files.

SunOS 5.10			  22 Feb 1999			   acctcms(1M)
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