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 (non-prime) 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 into the system, or “real
time.” Divided into PRIME and NPRIME
use. 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 a user logged on to the system.
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# DISK SAMPLES
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Number of times 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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