csarecy(1M)csarecy(1M)NAMEcsarecy - recycles unfinished job records into next accounting run
SYNOPSIS
/usr/lib/acct/csarecy [-r] [-s file] [-A] [-D level] [-P file] [-R]
DESCRIPTION
The csarecy command retrieves job information from the sorted pacct file
of the current accounting period and writes the records for unfinished
jobs into a pacct0 file for recycling into the next accounting periord.
csabuild(1M) marks unfinished accounting jobs (those that do not
terminate in a given period of system activity). csarecy takes these
records from the sorted pacct file and puts them into the next period's
accounting files directory. This process is repeated until the job
finishes.
csarecy also prints reports about unfinished accounting jobs, in the
following format:
SYSTEM BOOT TIME STARTING AT Mon Feb 14 16:39:28 2000
For IRIX64 swarm 6.5-username-irix65f-SN0 02141631 IP27
Preserved Accounting Jobs (Jobs which are continued).
====================================================
JOB ID USERS PROJECT ID STARTED
------------------ ----- ------------- ------------------------
The csarecy command accepts the following options:
-r Produces a report on all recycled jobs.
-s file Specifies the sorted pacct file (created by csabuild(1M)) as
the input file. The default is /var/adm/acct/work/spacct.
-A Asks you whether you want to select each job for recycling.
When this option is used, you should run csarecy
interactively. You cannot use the -R option with this
option.
-D level Sets debugging level. Level 1 is somewhat verbose; level 2
is verbose.
-P path Specifies the pathname of the output file for recycled pacct
accounting information. The system adds a 0 to the end of
the filename, so the actual filename is file0. The default
is /var/adm/acct/work/Wpacct.
-R Produces report only; does not recycle jobs. You cannot use
the -A option with this option.
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csarecy(1M)csarecy(1M)NOTES
By default, recycled jobs are ignored by most accounting programs.
SEE ALSOcsaaddc(1M), csabuild(1M), csacon(1M), csacrep(1M), csajrep(1M),
csaperiod(1M), csarun(1M).
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