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+.TH AC 1 "2010 August 16"
+.SH NAME
+ac \- print statistics about users' connect time
+.SH SYNOPSIS
+.hy 0
+.na
+.TP
+.B ac
+[
+.B \-d
+|
+.B \-\-daily-totals
+]
+[
+.B \-y
+|
+.B \-\-print-year
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-p
+|
+.B \-\-individual-totals
+]
+[
+.I people
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-f
+|
+.B \-\-file
+.I filename
+]
+[
+.B \-a
+|
+.B \-\-all-days
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-\-complain
+]
+[
+.B \-\-reboots
+]
+[
+.B \-\-supplants
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-\-timewarps
+]
+[
+.B \-\-compatibility
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-\-tw-leniency
+.I num
+]
+[
+.B \-\-tw-suspicious
+.I num
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-z
+|
+.B \-\-print-zeros
+]
+[
+.B \-\-debug
+]
+.br
+[
+.B \-V
+|
+.B \-\-version
+]
+[
+.B \-h
+|
+.B \-\-help
+]
+.ad b
+.hy 1
+.SH DESCRIPTION
+.LP
+.B ac
+prints out a report of connect time (in hours) based on the
+logins/logouts in the current
+.I wtmp
+file. A total is also printed out.
+.LP
+The accounting file
+.I wtmp
+is maintained by
+.BR init (8)
+and
+.BR login (1).
+Neither
+.B ac
+nor
+.B login
+creates the
+.I wtmp
+if it doesn't exist, no accounting is done. To begin accounting, create
+the file with a length of zero.
+.LP
+NOTE: The
+.I wtmp
+file can get really big, really fast. You might want to trim it every
+once and a while.
+.LP
+GNU
+.B ac
+works nearly the same UNIX
+.BR ac ,
+though it's a little
+smarter in several ways. You should therefore expect differences in
+the output of GNU
+.B ac
+and the output of
+.BR ac 's
+on other systems.
+Use the command
+.BI info " accounting"
+to get additional information.
+.SH OPTIONS
+.PD 0
+.TP
+.B \-d, \-\-daily-totals
+Print totals for each day rather than just one big total at the
+end. The output looks like this:
+ Jul 3 total 1.17
+ Jul 4 total 2.10
+ Jul 5 total 8.23
+ Jul 6 total 2.10
+ Jul 7 total 0.30
+.TP
+.B \-p, \-\-individual-totals
+Print time totals for each user in addition to the usual
+everything-lumped-into-one value. It looks like:
+ bob 8.06
+ goff 0.60
+ maley 7.37
+ root 0.12
+ total 16.15
+.TP
+.I people
+Print out the sum total of the connect time used by all of the
+users included in
+.I people.
+Note that
+.I people
+is a space separated list of valid user names; wildcards are not allowed.
+.TP
+.BI "\-f, \-\-file " filename
+Read from the file
+.I filename
+instead of the system's
+.I wtmp
+file.
+.TP
+.B \-\-complain
+When the
+.I wtmp
+file has a problem (a time-warp, missing record, or
+whatever), print out an appropriate error.
+.TP
+.B \-\-reboots
+Reboot records are NOT written at the time of a reboot, but when
+the system restarts; therefore, it is impossible to know exactly
+when the reboot occurred. Users may have been logged into the
+system at the time of the reboot, and many
+.B ac's
+automatically
+count the time between the login and the reboot record
+against the user (even though all of that time shouldn't be, perhaps,
+if the system is down for a long time, for instance). If you want to
+count this time, include the flag.
+*For vanilla
+.B ac
+compatibility, include this flag.*
+.TP
+.B \-\-supplants
+Sometimes, a logout record is not written for a specific terminal,
+so the time that the last user accrued cannot be calculated. If
+you want to include the time from the user's login to the next
+login on the terminal (though probably incorrect), include this
+you want to include the time from the user's login to the next
+login on the terminal (though probably incorrect), include this
+flag.
+*For vanilla
+.B ac
+compatibility, include this flag.*
+.TP
+.B \-\-timewarps
+Sometimes, entries in a
+.I wtmp
+file will suddenly jump back into the past without a clock change
+record occurring. It is impossible to know how long a user was logged
+in when this occurs. If you want to count the time between the login
+and the time warp against the user, include this flag. *For vanilla
+.B ac
+compatibility, include this flag.*
+.TP
+.B \-\-compatibility
+This is shorthand for typing out the three above options.
+.TP
+.B \-a, \-\-all-days
+If we're printing daily totals, print a record for every day instead of
+skipping intervening days where there is no login activity. Without
+this flag, time accrued during those intervening days gets listed under
+the next day where there is login activity.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-tw-leniency " num"
+Set the time warp leniency to
+.I num
+seconds. Records in
+.I wtmp
+files might be slightly out of order (most notably when two logins
+occur within a one-second period - the second one gets written first).
+By default, this value is set to 60. If the program notices this
+problem, time is not assigned to users unless the
+.B \-\-timewarps
+flag is used.
+.TP
+.BI \-\-tw-suspicious " num"
+Set the time warp suspicious value to
+.I num
+seconds. If two records in the
+.I wtmp
+file are farther than this number of seconds apart, there is a problem
+with the
+.I wtmp
+file (or your machine hasn't been used in a year). If the program
+notices this problem, time is not assigned to users unless the
+.B \-\-timewarps
+flag is used.
+.TP
+.B \-y, \-\-print-year
+Print year when displaying dates.
+.TP
+.B \-z, \-\-print-zeros
+If a total for any category (save the grand total) is zero, print it.
+The default is to suppress printing.
+.TP
+.B \-\-debug
+Print verbose internal information.
+.TP
+.B \-V, \-\-version
+Print the version number of
+.B ac
+to standard output and quit.
+.TP
+.B \-h, \-\-help
+Prints the usage string and default locations of system files to
+standard output and exits.
+.SH FILES
+.I wtmp
+.RS
+The system wide login record file. See
+.BR wtmp (5)
+for further details.
+.LP
+
+.SH AUTHOR
+The GNU accounting utilities were written by Noel Cragg
+<noel@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. The man page was adapted from the accounting
+texinfo page by Susan Kleinmann <sgk@sgk.tiac.net>.
+.SH "SEE ALSO"
+.BR login (1),
+.BR wtmp (5),
+.BR init (8),
+.BR sa (8)