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31.Dd May 17, 2012
32.Dt LASTCOMM 1
33.Os
34.Sh NAME
35.Nm lastcomm
36.Nd show last commands executed
37.Sh SYNOPSIS
38.Nm
39.Op Fl EScesu
40.Op Fl f Ar file
41.Op Cm + Ns Ar format
42.Op Ar command ...\&
43.Op Ar user ...\&
44.Op Ar terminal ...\&
45.Sh DESCRIPTION
46The
47.Nm
48utility gives information on previously executed commands.
49With no arguments,
50.Nm
51prints information about all the commands recorded
52during the current accounting file's lifetime.
53.Pp
54The following options are available:
55.Bl -tag -width indent
56.It Fl E
57Print the time the process exited.
58.It Fl S
59Print the time the process started.
60.It Fl c
61Print the amount of cpu time used by the process.
62.It Fl e
63Print the amount of elapsed time used by the process.
64.It Fl s
65Print the amount of system time used by the process.
66.It Fl u
67Print the amount of user time used by the process.
68.It Fl f Ar file
69Read from
70.Ar file
71rather than the default
72.Pa /var/account/acct .
73If
74.Ar file
75is a single dash
76.Pq Sq \&-
77.Nm
78reads accounting entries from the standard input.
79.El
80.Pp
81An operand with a leading plus sign
82.Pq Sq +
83is followed a user-defined format string which specifies the format
84in which to display the process's start or exit date and time.
85The format string may contain any of the conversion specifications
86described in the
87.Xr strftime 3
88manual page, as well as arbitrary text.
89.Pp
90If no options are specified,
91.Fl cS
92is assumed.
93If
94.Nm
95is invoked with arguments, only accounting entries with a
96matching
97.Ar command
98name,
99.Ar user
100name,
101or
102.Ar terminal
103name
104are printed.
105For example:
106.Pp
107.Dl lastcomm a.out root ttyd0
108.Pp
109would produce a listing of all the
110executions of commands named
111.Pa a.out
112by user
113.Ar root
114on the terminal
115.Ar ttyd0 .
116.Pp
117For each process entry, the following are printed.
118.Pp
119.Bl -bullet -offset indent -compact
120.It
121The name of the user who ran the process.
122.It
123Flags, as accumulated by the accounting facilities in the system.
124.It
125The command name under which the process was called.
126.It
127The amount of
128CPU
129.Pq Fl c ,
130wall
131.Pq Fl e ,
132system
133.Pq Fl s ,
134or user
135.Pq Fl u
136time used by the process (in seconds).
137.It
138The time the process started
139.Pq Fl S
140or exited
141.Pq Fl E .
142.El
143.Pp
144The flags are encoded as follows: ``S'' indicates the command was
145executed by the super-user, ``F'' indicates the command ran after
146a fork, but without a following
147.Xr exec 3 ,
148.\" ``C'' indicates the command was run in PDP-11 compatibility mode
149.\" (VAX only),
150``D'' indicates the command terminated with the generation of a
151.Pa core
152file, and ``X'' indicates the command was terminated with a signal.
153.Pp
154By default, accounting entries are printed going backwards in time,
155starting from the time
156.Nm
157was executed.
158However, if
159.Nm
160reads entries from its standard input, then entries are printed in
161the order they are read.
162.Sh FILES
163.Bl -tag -width /var/account/acct -compact
164.It Pa /var/account/acct
165default accounting file
166.El
167.Sh EXAMPLES
168The command
169.Dl lastcomm -Ee
170will print the exit time and elapsed time of each command logged in
171.Pa /var/account/acct ,
172while
173.Dl tail -f -c 0 /var/account/acct | lastcomm -f -
174will print details of each terminating command.
175.Sh SEE ALSO
176.Xr last 1 ,
177.Xr sigaction 2 ,
178.Xr strftime 3 ,
179.Xr acct 5 ,
180.Xr core 5
181.Sh HISTORY
182The
183.Nm
184command appeared in
185.Bx 3.0 .
186