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dodisk(1M)							    dodisk(1M)

NAME
     dodisk - performs disk accounting

SYNOPSIS
     /usr/lib/acct/dodisk [-c] [special_files]

     /usr/lib/acct/dodisk [-c] -o [mount_points]

DESCRIPTION
     By default, the dodisk command uses diskusg to do disk accounting on efs
     and xfs filesystems in /etc/fstab.	 It is typically run by using the
     cron(1M) command.	When dodisk uses /etc/fstab, it skips remote
     resources.

     By default, dodisk reports accounting information in /var/adm/dtmp,
     converts the records to tacct format and stores them in
     /var/adm/acct/nite/disktacct.

     The dodisk command accepts the following options and operands:

     -c		    Causes dodisk to report accounting information in
		    /var/adm/acct/day/dtmp, convert the records to cacct
		    format and store them in /var/adm/acct/nite/csa/diskcacct.

     -o		    Causes dodisk to invoke acctdusg (see acct(1M)) rather
		    than diskusg to account for disk usage by login directory
		    for all filesystems.  This option causes dodisk to perform
		    more slowly.

     mount_points   Specifies one or more mount points of mounted filesystem
		    names where disk accounting is performed.  If mount_points
		    are not specified, "/" is the default filesystem.

     special_files  Specifies one or more special filenames of mountable
		    filesystems where disk accounting is performed.

EXAMPLES
     The following example is a possible entry for the
     /var/spool/cron/crontabs/root file so that cron(1M) automatically runs
     dodisk:

	  30  10  *  *	1-5  /usr/lib/acct/dodisk -c 2>
	  /var/adm/acct/nite/csa/dk2log

SEE ALSO
     acct(1M), acctdisk(1M), acctsh(1M), cron(1M), csa(1M), diskusg(1M).

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