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ACCT(5)                     BSD File Formats Manual                    ACCT(5)

NAME
     acct -- execution accounting file

SYNOPSIS
     #include <sys/acct.h>

DESCRIPTION
     The kernel maintains the following acct information structure for all processes. If a process termi-nates, terminates,
     nates, and accounting is enabled, the kernel calls the acct(2) function call to prepare and append the
     record to the accounting file.

     /*
      * Accounting structures; these use a comp_t type which is a 3 bits base 8
      * exponent, 13 bit fraction ``floating point'' number.  Units are 1/AHZ
      * seconds.
      */
     typedef u_short comp_t;

     struct acct {
             char    ac_comm[10];    /* name of command */
             comp_t  ac_utime;       /* user time */
             comp_t  ac_stime;       /* system time */
             comp_t  ac_etime;       /* elapsed time */
             time_t  ac_btime;       /* starting time */
             uid_t   ac_uid;         /* user id */
             gid_t   ac_gid;         /* group id */
             short   ac_mem;         /* memory usage average */
             comp_t  ac_io;          /* count of IO blocks */
             dev_t   ac_tty;         /* controlling tty */
     #define AFORK   0x01            /* forked but not execed */
     #define ASU     0x02            /* used super-user permissions */
     #define ACOMPAT 0x04            /* used compatibility mode */
     #define ACORE   0x08            /* dumped core */
     #define AXSIG   0x10            /* killed by a signal */
             char    ac_flag;        /* accounting flags */
     };

     /*
      * 1/AHZ is the granularity of the data encoded in the comp_t fields.
      * This is not necessarily equal to hz.
      */
     #define AHZ     64

     #ifdef KERNEL
     struct vnode    *acctp;
     #endif

     If a terminated process was created by an execve(2), the name of the executed file (at most ten charac-ters characters
     ters of it) is saved in the field ac_comm and its status is saved by setting one of more of the follow-ing following
     ing flags in ac_flag: AFORK, ASU, ACOMPAT, ACORE and ASIG.

SEE ALSO
     lastcomm(1), acct(2), execve(2), accton(8), sa(8)

HISTORY
     A acct file format appeared in Version 7 AT&T UNIX.

BSD                              June 5, 1993                              BSD

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