VMS Help ACCOUNTING, /FULL, Description *Conan The Librarian (sorry for the slow response - running on an old VAX) |
The /FULL qualifier produces a full report of the selected records. The report is directed to the current SYS$OUTPUT device, unless you use the /OUTPUT qualifier to write it to a file. (Note that /OUTPUT is Alpha-only.) Full reports display one screen of information for each selected record. The information displayed, and the way that it is laid out, depend on the type of the record and the data it contains. The first line shows the event that caused the record to be logged in the accounting file. For example, for a record that was logged when an interactive process terminated, the first line shows INTERACTIVE Process Termination. For subprocesses, the Owner ID field shows the process identifier (PID) of the parent process. For records that contain information about DECnet for OpenVMS requests, the three Remote fields identify the remote user and remote node. The Processor time field shows the total CPU time used. This includes any vector CPU time used. The Vector CPU time field is shown only if vector CPU time has been used. Vector CPU time is the time that the process was scheduled on a vector-present CPU while that process was a vector consumer. Note that: o When a process is a vector consumer, it accrues vector CPU time when it is scheduled, even if it does not issue any vector instructions. o Processes that are scalar consumers or marginal vector consumers do not accrue vector CPU time, even when they are scheduled on vector-present CPUs. The privilege is shown as two hexadecimal numbers that represent the first and last 32 bits of the 64-bit privilege mask. To translate the privilege bit mask into privileges, refer to the definitions of the symbols that begin PRV$V_ in the $PRVDEF macro in the STARLET library. For example, the $PRVDEF macro defines the PRV$V_READALL symbol to equate to 35. This means that READALL privilege is represented by bit 35 set in the privilege mask. If you are processing only one file and you are displaying it on your screen, when you do not want to look at any more records, press Ctrl/Z to return to the DCL prompt. See also the /BINARY qualifier, which copies the selected records to a file, and the /BRIEF and /SUMMARY qualifiers, which produce brief and summary reports of the selected records. You cannot use the /FULL qualifier with the /BINARY, /BRIEF, or /SUMMARY qualifiers.
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