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32.Dd February 25, 1994
33.Dt SA 8
34.Os
35.Sh NAME
36.Nm sa
37.Nd print system accounting statistics
38.Sh SYNOPSIS
39.Nm
40.Op Fl abcdDfijkKlmnqrstu
41.Op Fl v Ar cutoff
42.Op Ar
43.Sh DESCRIPTION
44The
45.Nm
46utility reports on, cleans up,
47and generally maintains system
48accounting files.
49.Pp
50The
51.Nm
52utility is able to condense the information in
53.Pa /var/account/acct
54into the summary files
55.Pa /var/account/savacct
56and
57.Pa /var/account/usracct ,
58which contain system statistics according
59to command name and login id, respectively.
60This condensation is desirable because on a
61large system,
62.Pa /var/account/acct
63can grow by hundreds of blocks per day.
64The summary files are normally read before
65the accounting file, so that reports include
66all available information.
67.Pp
68If file names are supplied, they are read instead of
69.Pa /var/account/acct .
70After each file is read, if the summary
71files are being updated, an updated summary will
72be saved to disk.  Only one report is printed,
73after the last file is processed.
74.Pp
75The labels used in the output indicate the following, except
76where otherwise specified by individual options:
77.Bl -tag -width ".Li k*sec"
78.It Li avio
79Average number of I/O operations per execution
80.It Li cp
81Sum of user and system time, in minutes
82.It Li cpu
83Same as
84.Li cp
85.It Li k
86CPU-time averaged core usage, in 1k units
87.It Li k*sec
88CPU storage integral, in 1k-core seconds
89.It Li re
90Real time, in minutes
91.It Li s
92System time, in minutes
93.It Li tio
94Total number of I/O operations
95.It Li u
96User time, in minutes
97.El
98.Pp
99The options to
100.Nm
101are:
102.Bl -tag -width Ds
103.It Fl a
104List all command names, including those containing unprintable
105characters and those used only once.  By default,
106.Nm
107places all names containing unprintable characters and
108those used only once under the name ``***other''.
109.It Fl b
110If printing command statistics, sort output by the sum of user and system
111time divided by number of calls.
112.It Fl c
113In addition to the number of calls and the user, system and real times
114for each command, print their percentage of the total over all commands.
115.It Fl d
116If printing command statistics, sort by the average number of disk
117I/O operations.  If printing user statistics, print the average number of
118disk I/O operations per user.
119.It Fl D
120If printing command statistics, sort and print by the total number
121of disk I/O operations.
122.It Fl f
123Force no interactive threshold comparison with the
124.Fl v
125option.
126.It Fl i
127Do not read in the summary files.
128.It Fl j
129Instead of the total minutes per category, give seconds per call.
130.It Fl k
131If printing command statistics, sort by the cpu-time average memory
132usage.  If printing user statistics, print the cpu-time average
133memory usage.
134.It Fl K
135If printing command statistics, print and sort by the cpu-storage integral.
136.It Fl l
137Separate system and user time; normally they are combined.
138.It Fl m
139Print per-user statistics rather than per-command statistics.
140.It Fl n
141Sort by number of calls.
142.It Fl q
143Create no output other than error messages.
144.It Fl r
145Reverse order of sort.
146.It Fl s
147Truncate the accounting files when done and merge their data
148into the summary files.
149.It Fl t
150For each command, report the ratio of real time to the sum
151of user and system cpu times.
152If the cpu time is too small to report, ``*ignore*'' appears in
153this field.
154.It Fl u
155Superseding all other flags, for each entry
156in the accounting file, print the user ID, total seconds of cpu usage,
157total memory usage, number of I/O operations performed, and
158command name.
159.It Fl v Ar cutoff
160For each command used
161.Ar cutoff
162times or fewer, print the command name and await a reply
163from the terminal.  If the reply begins with ``y'', add
164the command to the category ``**junk**''.  This flag is
165used to strip garbage from the report.
166.El
167.Pp
168By default, per-command statistics will be printed.  The number of
169calls, the total elapsed time in minutes, total cpu and user time
170in minutes, average number of I/O operations, and CPU-time
171averaged core usage will be printed.  If the
172.Fl m
173option is specified, per-user statistics will be printed, including
174the user name, the number of commands invoked, total cpu time used
175(in minutes), total number of I/O operations, and CPU storage integral
176for each user.  If the
177.Fl u
178option is specified, the uid, user and system time (in seconds),
179CPU storage integral, I/O usage, and command name will be printed
180for each entry in the accounting data file.
181.Pp
182If the
183.Fl u
184flag is specified, all flags other than
185.Fl q
186are ignored.  If the
187.Fl m
188flag is specified, only the
189.Fl b ,
190.Fl d ,
191.Fl i ,
192.Fl k ,
193.Fl q ,
194and
195.Fl s
196flags are honored.
197.Sh FILES
198.Bl -tag -width /var/account/usracct -compact
199.It Pa /var/account/acct
200raw accounting data file
201.It Pa /var/account/savacct
202per-command accounting summary database
203.It Pa /var/account/usracct
204per-user accounting summary database
205.El
206.Sh EXIT STATUS
207.Ex -std
208.Sh SEE ALSO
209.Xr lastcomm 1 ,
210.Xr acct 5 ,
211.Xr ac 8 ,
212.Xr accton 8
213.Sh AUTHORS
214.An Chris G. Demetriou Aq Mt cgd@postgres.berkeley.edu
215.Sh CAVEATS
216While the behavior of the options in this version of
217.Nm
218was modeled after the original version, there are some intentional
219differences and undoubtedly some unintentional ones as well.  In
220particular, the
221.Fl q
222option has been added, and the
223.Fl m
224option now understands more options than it used to.
225.Pp
226The formats of the summary files created by this version of
227.Nm
228are very different from the those used by the original version.
229This is not considered a problem, however, because the accounting record
230format has changed as well (since user ids are now 32 bits).
231.Sh BUGS
232The number of options to this program is absurd, especially considering
233that there's not much logic behind their lettering.
234.Pp
235The field labels should be more consistent.
236.Pp
237The VM system does not record the CPU storage integral.
238