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-.\" Copyright (C) 2008, Michael Kerrisk <mtk.manpages@gmail.com>
-.\"
-.\" SPDX-License-Identifier: Linux-man-pages-copyleft
-.\"
-.TH acct 5 2023-10-31 "Linux man-pages 6.7"
-.SH NAME
-acct \- process accounting file
-.SH SYNOPSIS
-.nf
-.B #include <sys/acct.h>
-.fi
-.SH DESCRIPTION
-If the kernel is built with the process accounting option enabled
-.RB ( CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT ),
-then calling
-.BR acct (2)
-starts process accounting, for example:
-.P
-.in +4n
-acct("/var/log/pacct");
-.in
-.P
-When process accounting is enabled, the kernel writes a record
-to the accounting file as each process on the system terminates.
-This record contains information about the terminated process,
-and is defined in
-.I <sys/acct.h>
-as follows:
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-#define ACCT_COMM 16
-\&
-typedef u_int16_t comp_t;
-\&
-struct acct {
- char ac_flag; /* Accounting flags */
- u_int16_t ac_uid; /* Accounting user ID */
- u_int16_t ac_gid; /* Accounting group ID */
- u_int16_t ac_tty; /* Controlling terminal */
- u_int32_t ac_btime; /* Process creation time
- (seconds since the Epoch) */
- comp_t ac_utime; /* User CPU time */
- comp_t ac_stime; /* System CPU time */
- comp_t ac_etime; /* Elapsed time */
- comp_t ac_mem; /* Average memory usage (kB) */
- comp_t ac_io; /* Characters transferred (unused) */
- comp_t ac_rw; /* Blocks read or written (unused) */
- comp_t ac_minflt; /* Minor page faults */
- comp_t ac_majflt; /* Major page faults */
- comp_t ac_swaps; /* Number of swaps (unused) */
- u_int32_t ac_exitcode; /* Process termination status
- (see wait(2)) */
- char ac_comm[ACCT_COMM+1];
- /* Command name (basename of last
- executed command; null\-terminated) */
- char ac_pad[\fIX\fP]; /* padding bytes */
-};
-\&
-enum { /* Bits that may be set in ac_flag field */
- AFORK = 0x01, /* Has executed fork, but no exec */
- ASU = 0x02, /* Used superuser privileges */
- ACORE = 0x08, /* Dumped core */
- AXSIG = 0x10 /* Killed by a signal */
-};
-.EE
-.in
-.P
-The
-.I comp_t
-data type is a floating-point value consisting of a 3-bit, base-8 exponent,
-and a 13-bit mantissa.
-A value,
-.IR c ,
-of this type can be converted to a (long) integer as follows:
-.P
-.nf
- v = (c & 0x1fff) << (((c >> 13) & 0x7) * 3);
-.fi
-.P
-The
-.IR ac_utime ,
-.IR ac_stime ,
-and
-.I ac_etime
-fields measure time in "clock ticks"; divide these values by
-.I sysconf(_SC_CLK_TCK)
-to convert them to seconds.
-.SS Version 3 accounting file format
-Since Linux 2.6.8,
-an optional alternative version of the accounting file can be produced
-if the
-.B CONFIG_BSD_PROCESS_ACCT_V3
-option is set when building the kernel.
-With this option is set,
-the records written to the accounting file contain additional fields,
-and the width of
-.I c_uid
-and
-.I ac_gid
-fields is widened from 16 to 32 bits
-(in line with the increased size of UID and GIDs in Linux 2.4 and later).
-The records are defined as follows:
-.P
-.in +4n
-.EX
-struct acct_v3 {
- char ac_flag; /* Flags */
- char ac_version; /* Always set to ACCT_VERSION (3) */
- u_int16_t ac_tty; /* Controlling terminal */
- u_int32_t ac_exitcode; /* Process termination status */
- u_int32_t ac_uid; /* Real user ID */
- u_int32_t ac_gid; /* Real group ID */
- u_int32_t ac_pid; /* Process ID */
- u_int32_t ac_ppid; /* Parent process ID */
- u_int32_t ac_btime; /* Process creation time */
- float ac_etime; /* Elapsed time */
- comp_t ac_utime; /* User CPU time */
- comp_t ac_stime; /* System time */
- comp_t ac_mem; /* Average memory usage (kB) */
- comp_t ac_io; /* Characters transferred (unused) */
- comp_t ac_rw; /* Blocks read or written
- (unused) */
- comp_t ac_minflt; /* Minor page faults */
- comp_t ac_majflt; /* Major page faults */
- comp_t ac_swaps; /* Number of swaps (unused) */
- char ac_comm[ACCT_COMM]; /* Command name */
-};
-.EE
-.in
-.SH VERSIONS
-Although it is present on most systems, it is not standardized,
-and the details vary somewhat between systems.
-.SH STANDARDS
-None.
-.SH HISTORY
-glibc 2.6.
-.P
-Process accounting originated on BSD.
-.SH NOTES
-Records in the accounting file are ordered by termination time of
-the process.
-.P
-Up to and including Linux 2.6.9,
-a separate accounting record is written for each thread created using
-the NPTL threading library;
-since Linux 2.6.10,
-a single accounting record is written for the entire process
-on termination of the last thread in the process.
-.P
-The
-.I /proc/sys/kernel/acct
-file, described in
-.BR proc (5),
-defines settings that control the behavior of process accounting
-when disk space runs low.
-.SH SEE ALSO
-.BR lastcomm (1),
-.BR acct (2),
-.BR accton (8),
-.BR sa (8)