.TH ACCT 5 .UC .SH NAME acct \- execution accounting file .SH SYNOPSIS .B #include .br .B #include .SH DESCRIPTION .IR Acct (2) causes entries to be made into an accounting file for each process that terminates. The accounting file is a sequence of entries whose layout, as defined by the include file is: .PP .nf .ta \w'typedef 'u +\w'comp_t 'u +\w'ac_comm[10]; 'u /* * Accounting structures; * these use a comp_t type which is a 3 bits base 8 * exponent, 13 bit fraction ``floating point'' number. */ struct acct { char ac_comm[10]; /* Accounting command name */ comp_t ac_utime; /* Accounting user time */ comp_t ac_stime; /* Accounting system time */ comp_t ac_etime; /* Accounting elapsed time */ time_t ac_btime; /* Beginning time */ short ac_uid; /* Accounting user ID */ short ac_gid; /* Accounting group ID */ short ac_mem; /* average memory usage */ comp_t ac_io; /* number of disk IO blocks */ dev_t ac_tty; /* control typewriter */ char ac_flag; /* Accounting flag */ #ifdef UCB_LOGIN char ac_crn[4]; /* Accounting charge number */ short ac_magic; /* Magic number for synchronization */ #endif }; #if defined(KERNEL) && defined(ACCT) extern struct acct acctbuf; extern struct inode *acctp; /* inode of accounting file */ #endif #define AFORK 01 /* has executed fork, but no exec */ #define ASU 02 /* used super-user privileges */ #ifdef UCB_SUBM #define ASUBM 04 /* submitted process */ #endif #ifdef UCB_LOGIN #define AMAGIC 052525 /* magic number */ #endif .fi .PP If the process does an .IR execve (2), the first 10 characters of the filename appear in .I ac\_comm. The accounting flag contains bits indicating whether .IR execve (2) was ever accomplished, and whether the process ever had super-user privileges. .SH SEE ALSO acct(2), sa(8)