csaaddc(1M)csaaddc(1M)NAMEcsaaddc - combines cacct records
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/csaaddc [-A] [-D level] [-o ofile] [-t] [-v] [[[-g] [-p]]
[-j] [-u]] input-files
DESCRIPTION
The csaaddc command combines cacct records by specified consolidation
options and writes out a consolidated record in either cacct or ASCII
format. You also can generate cacct records with the csacon(1M),
acctdisk(1M) and csachargefee(1M) commands.
The csaaddc command accepts the following operand:
input-files
Specifies the files to be processed. The files are in cacct
format.
Output Options
-A Outputs information in ASCII. By default, the output is
written to a binary output file.
[-D level]
Sets debugging level. Level 1 is somewhat verbose; level 2 is
verbose.
-o ofile Specifies the output file. By default, the output is written
to stdout.
-t Consolidates all records into one total record.
-v Sets verbose mode on. When you also specify -A, verbose output
is written to stderr.
Consolidation Options
You can specify multiple consolidation options. These options should be
the same as those used to create the input files with csacon(1M). If you
do not specify any consolidation options, the default is -pu.
-g Consolidates records by group ID. You must use this option
with at least one of the other consolidation options, because
not all records have a group ID.
-p Consolidates records by project ID.
-j Consolidates records by job ID.
-u Consolidates records by user ID.
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csaaddc(1M)csaaddc(1M)NOTES
The consolidation options used with csacon(1M) to generate the input
files should correspond to the consolidation options used with csaaddc.
If they do not, the resulting data can be misleading and difficult to
interpret.
EXAMPLES
The following example merges two input files created with csacon(1M),
using the -p and -g consolidation options. The output is written to file
outfile.
csaaddc-p -g -o outfile cacct1 cacct2
SEE ALSOacctdisk(1M), csachargefee(1M), csacon(1M), csacrep(1M), diskusg(1M),
dodisk(1M).
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