csadrep(1M)csadrep(1M)NAMEcsadrep - reports daemon usage
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/csadrep [-D level] [-o ofile] [-A] [-s sfile] [ [-a] | [ [-j] [-n] [-t] [-w] ] [-V level]
/usr/lib/acct/csadrep [-D level] [-o ofile [-N]] [-A] [-s sfile]
/usr/lib/acct/csadrep [-D level] [-o ofile] [ -a | [ [-j] [-n] [-t] [-w] ] ] [-V level] files
/usr/lib/acct/csadrep [-D level] [-o ofile [-N]] files
DESCRIPTION
The csadrep command reports usage of the NQS, workload management, and
tape daemons. Input is either from a sorted pacct file created by
csabuild(1M) or from a binary file created by csadrep with the -o option.
The files operand specifies the binary files.
The usage report is written to stdout.
The csadrep command accepts three types of options: input, output, and
report selection options.
Input Option
The csadrep command accepts the following input option.
-s sfile Specifies the name of the sorted pacct file. The csabuild(1M)
command creates this file. The default is
/var/adm/acct/work/spacct.
Output Options
The csadrep command accepts the following output options.
-D level Sets the debugging level. The level range is from 1 to 2.
Level 0 turns debugging off; level 1 is slightly verbose; and
level 2 is verbose. Debug output is written to stderr. By
default, debugging is turned off.
-o ofile Specifies the name of the binary output file. csadrep can
process this file, using the files parameter.
-A Reports all jobs, including those that have not completed. By
default, only jobs that have completed are reported.
-N Does not generate a usage report. You must use the -o option
with this option.
-V level Sets the verbose level of the usage report. The levels are 0
through 3. Level 0 is terse, and level 3 is extremely verbose.
The default is level 0.
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Report Selection Options
The csadrep command accepts the following report selection options.
-a Reports usage for all daemons. This is equivalent to -jnt.
-j Reports batch and interactive job usage. This is the default.
-n Reports NQS and workload management daemon usage.
-t Reports tape daemon usage.
EXAMPLES
Example 1: The following example generates a very verbose usage report
for all the daemons. Input is from the sorted pacct file (spacct).
Binary output file drep.1 is created.
csadrep-a -V 3 -s spacct -o drep.1
Example 2: The following example generates a terse usage report for all
the daemons. Input is from three previously created binary files.
csadrep-a drep.1 drep.2 drep.3
SEE ALSOcsabuild(1M).
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