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ACCOUNTING, /REPORT
*Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX)
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Specifies the resources that you want to summarize in a summary
report.
Format
/REPORT[=(resource[,...])]
resource[,...]
Specifies the resources that you want to summarize in the report.
The following table shows the keywords available.
Keyword Description How Summarized
BUFFERED_IO Number of buffered Total
I/Os
DIRECT_IO Number of direct Total
I/Os
ELAPSED, Elapsed time Total
EXECUTION Number of images run Total
by the process
FAULTS Number of hard and Total
soft page faults
GETS Number of GETs from Total
the file that was
printed
PAGE_FILE Page file usage Maximum
PAGE_READS Number of hard page Total
faults
PAGES Number of pages Total
printed
PROCESSOR Total CPU time used Total
QIOS Number of QIOs to Total
the printer
RECORDS Number of accounting Total
file records
processed
VECTOR_ Vector CPU time Total
PROCESSOR used (see the
description of the
/FULL qualifier for
further details)
VOLUMES Number of volumes Total
mounted
WORKING_SET Working set size Maximum
The RECORDS keyword is the default if you omit either the
keywords or the /REPORT qualifier. It gives the total number
of records for each summary key value.
The /REPORT qualifier specifies the resources that you want to
summarize in a summary report. The resources are summarized,
either as totals or maximum values, for each summary key value
specified by the /SUMMARY qualifier.
When a record is processed that does not contain the specified
resource field, a default value of 0 is used. For example, if you
use the PAGES keyword to summarize the total pages printed, the
value of 0 is used for each record that is not of type PRINT.
Note that the resource usage data stored in records of type IMAGE
is a subset of the data stored in records of type PROCESS. For
example, the CPU time stored in a record of type PROCESS includes
the CPU time used by the images executed by that process. To
make sure that you do not count the same resource data twice when
you are summarizing process resources by totals, use the /TYPE
qualifier to exclude records of type IMAGE.
You cannot use the /REPORT qualifier without the /SUMMARY
qualifier.
1.$ ACCOUNTING /SUMMARY=IMAGE /REPORT=(RECORDS,PROCESSOR)
This example processes the file SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT. It
produces a summary report that shows for each image the number
of times it was executed and the total CPU time consumed.
2.$ ACCOUNTING /TYPE=-IMAGE /SUMMARY=USER /REPORT=EXECUTION
This example processes the file SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT. It
produces a summary report that shows the total number of images
executed by each user. Notice the use of the /TYPE qualifier to
exclude records of type IMAGE to avoid double counting.
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