UID
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User ID number.
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LOGIN NAME
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Login (or user) name of the user. Identifies a user who has multiple
login names.
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CPU (MINS)
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Amount of time, in minutes, that the user's process used the central
processing unit. Divided into PRIME and NPRIME (nonprime)
utilization. The accounting system's version of this data is located in the /etc/acct/holidays file.
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KCORE-MINS
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A cumulative measure of the amount of memory in Kbyte segments per minute
that a process uses while running. Divided into PRIME and NPRIME utilization.
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CONNECT (MINS)
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Amount of time, in minutes, that the a user was logged in to the system,
or “real time.” Divided into PRIME and NPRIME utilization. If these numbers are high while the # OF
PROCS is low, you can conclude that the user logs in first thing
in the morning and hardly touches the terminal the rest of the day.
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DISK BLOCKS
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Output from the acctdusg program,
which runs the disk accounting programs and merges the accounting records
(daytacct). For accounting purposes, a block is 512 bytes.
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# OF PROCS
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Number of processes invoked by the user. If large numbers appear, a
user might have a shell procedure that has run out of control.
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#
OF SESS
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Number of times that a user logged in to the system.
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# DISK SAMPLES
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Number of times that disk accounting was run to obtain the average number
of DISK BLOCKS.
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FEE
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Often unused field that represents the total accumulation of units
charged against the user by the chargefee script.
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