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acctprc(1M)							   acctprc(1M)

NAME
       acctprc, acctprc1, acctprc2 - process accounting

SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
       reads  input  in the form described by acct(4), adds login names corre‐
       sponding 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).	If  is	given,	it  is
       expected	 to  contain a list of login sessions in the form described in
       acctcon(1M), sorted by user ID and login name.  If  this	 file  is  not
       supplied,  it obtains login names from the password file.  The informa‐
       tion in helps it distinguish among different login names that share the
       same user ID.

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

       combines	 the functionality of and into one program.  It takes the same
       input format as (but does not accept the ctmp argument) and writes  the
       same output as

       These commands are typically used as shown below:

	      or

EXTERNAL INFLUENCES
   Environment Variables
       For  the	 output of if the user IDs are identical, determines the order
       in which the user names are sorted.

       If is not specified in the environment or is set to the	empty  string,
       the  value  of  is used as a default.  If is not specified or is set to
       the empty string, a default of ``C'' (see lang(5)) is used  instead  of
       If  any	internationalization  variable	contains  an  invalid setting,
       behaves as if all internationalization variables are set to ``C''  (see
       environ(5)).

WARNINGS
       Although	 it  is	 possible  to distinguish among login names that share
       user IDs for commands run normally, it is  difficult  to	 do  this  for
       those  commands run from for example (see cron(1M)).  More precise con‐
       version can be done by faking login sessions on	the  console  via  the
       program in acct(1M).

       A  memory  segment of the mean memory size is a unit of measure for the
       number of bytes in a logical memory segment on a particular processor.

       The mean memory size may overflow for values greater than

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

STANDARDS CONFORMANCE
								   acctprc(1M)
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