System Administration Commands acct(1M)
NAME
acct, acctdisk, acctdusg, accton, acctwtmp, closewtmp,
utmp2wtmp - overview of accounting and miscellaneous
accounting commandsSYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/acctdisk
/usr/lib/acct/acctdusg [-u filename] [-p filename]
/usr/lib/acct/accton [filename] /usr/lib/acct/acctwtmp reason filename /usr/lib/acct/closewtmp /usr/lib/acct/utmp2wtmpDESCRIPTION
Accounting software is structured as a set of tools (con-
sisting of both C programs and shell procedures) that can be used to build accounting systems. acctsh(1M) describes the set of shell procedures built on top of the C programs. Connect time accounting is handled by various programs that write records into /var/adm/wtmpx, as described in utmpx(4). The programs described in acctcon(1M) convert this file into session and charging records, which are then summarized by acctmerg(1M). Process accounting is performed by the system kernel. Upon termination of a process, one record per process is written to a file (normally /var/adm/pacct). The programs in acctprc(1M) summarize this data for charging purposes;acctcms(1M) is used to summarize command usage. Current pro-
cess data may be examined using acctcom(1). Process accounting records and connect time accounting records (or any accounting records in the tacct format described in acct.h(3HEAD)) can be merged and summarized into total accounting records by acctmerg (see tacct formatin acct.h(3HEAD)). prtacct (see acctsh(1M)) is used to for-
mat any or all accounting records.SunOS 5.11 Last change: 22 Feb 1999 1
System Administration Commands acct(1M)acctdisk reads lines that contain user ID, login name, and
number of disk blocks and converts them to total accounting records that can be merged with other accounting records.acctdisk returns an error if the input file is corrupt or
improperly formatted. acctdusg reads its standard input (usually from find /-print) and computes disk resource consumption (including
indirect blocks) by login. accton without arguments turns process accounting off. If filename is given, it must be the name of an existing file, to which the kernel appends process accounting records (see acct(2) and acct.h(3HEAD)). acctwtmp writes a utmpx(4) record to filename. The record contains the current time and a string of characters that describe the reason. A record type of ACCOUNTING is assigned(see utmpx(4)) reason must be a string of 11 or fewer char-
acters, numbers, $, or spaces. For example, the following
are suggestions for use in reboot and shutdown procedures, respectively: acctwtmp "acctg on" /var/adm/wtmpx acctwtmp "acctg off" /var/adm/wtmpx For each user currently logged on, closewtmp puts a falseDEAD_PROCESS record in the /var/adm/wtmpx file. runacct (see
runacct(1M)) uses this false DEAD_PROCESS record so that the
connect accounting procedures can track the time used by users logged on before runacct was invoked. For each user currently logged on, runacct uses utmp2wtmp to create an entry in the file /var/adm/wtmpx, created byrunacct. Entries in /var/adm/wtmpx enable subsequent invoca-
tions of runacct to account for connect times of users currently logged in. OPTIONS The following options are supported:-u filename Places in filename records consisting of
those filenames for which acctdusg charges no one (a potential source for finding users trying to avoid disk charges).SunOS 5.11 Last change: 22 Feb 1999 2
System Administration Commands acct(1M)-p filename Specifies a password file, filename. This
option is not needed if the password file is /etc/passwd. ENVIRONMENT VARIABLESIf any of the LC_* variables (LC_TYPE, LC_MESSAGES, LC_TIME,
LC_COLLATE, LC_NUMERIC, and LC_MONETARY) (see environ(5))
are not set in the environment, the operational behavior of acct for each corresponding locale category is determined bythe value of the LANG environment variable. If LC_ALL is
set, its contents are used to override both the LANG and theother LC_* variables. If none of the above variables are set
in the environment, the "C" (U.S. style) locale determines how acct behaves.LC_CTYPE Determines how acct handles characters. When
LC_CTYPE is set to a valid value, acct can
display and handle text and filenames containing valid characters for that locale. acct can display and handle Extended Unix Code (EUC) characters where any character can be 1, 2, or3 bytes wide. acct can also handle EUC charac-
ters of 1, 2, or more column widths. In the "C"locale, only characters from ISO 8859-1 are
valid.LC_TIME Determines how acct handles date and time for-
mats. In the "C" locale, date and time handling follows the U.S. rules. FILES/etc/passwd Used for login name to user ID conver-
sions. /usr/lib/acct Holds all accounting commands listed insub-class 1M of this manual.
/var/adm/pacct Current process accounting file. /var/adm/wtmpx History of user access and administration information..ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attri-
butes:SunOS 5.11 Last change: 22 Feb 1999 3
System Administration Commands acct(1M)____________________________________________________________
| ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
|_____________________________|_____________________________|
| Availability | system/accounting/legacy ||_____________________________|_____________________________|
SEE ALSO
acctcom(1), acctcms(1M), acctcon(1M), acctmerg(1M), acctprc(1M), acctsh(1M), fwtmp(1M), runacct(1M), acct(2), acct.h(3HEAD), passwd(4), utmpx(4), attributes(5), environ(5)SunOS 5.11 Last change: 22 Feb 1999 4