.\" Copyright (c) 1980 Regents of the University of California. .\" All rights reserved. The Berkeley software License Agreement .\" specifies the terms and conditions for redistribution. .\" .\" @(#)ac.8 6.1 (Berkeley) 4/27/85 .\" .TH AC 8 "April 27, 1985" .UC 4 .SH NAME ac \- login accounting .SH SYNOPSIS .B /etc/ac [ .B \-w wtmp ] [ .B \-p ] [ .B \-d ] [ people ] ... .SH DESCRIPTION .I Ac produces a printout giving connect time for each user who has logged in during the life of the current .I wtmp file. A total is also produced. .B \-w is used to specify an alternate .IR wtmp "" file. .B \-p prints individual totals; without this option, only totals are printed. .B \-d causes a printout for each midnight to midnight period. Any .I people will limit the printout to only the specified login names. If no .IR wtmp "" file is given, .I /usr/adm/wtmp is used. .PP The accounting file .I /usr/adm/wtmp is maintained by .I init and .I login. Neither of these programs creates the file, so if it does not exist no connect-time accounting is done. To start accounting, it should be created with length 0. On the other hand if the file is left undisturbed it will grow without bound, so periodically any information desired should be collected and the file truncated. .SH FILES /usr/adm/wtmp .SH "SEE ALSO" init(8), sa(8), login(1), utmp(5).