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sa (8)
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    NAME

    sa -  summarizes accounting information
     
    

    SYNOPSIS

    sa
    [ -a | --list-all-names ]
    [ -b | --sort-sys-user-div-calls ]
    [ -c | --percentages ] [ -f | --not-interactive ]
    [ -i | --dont-read-summary-file ]
    [ -j | --print-seconds ] [ -k | --sort-cpu-avmem ]
    [ -K | --sort-ksec ] [ -l | --separate-times ]
    [ -m | --user-summary ] [ -n | --sort-num-calls ]
    [ -r | --reverse-sort ] [ -s | --merge ]
    [ -t | --print-ratio ] [ -u | --print-users ]
    [ -v num | --threshold num ] [ --sort-real-time ]
    [ --debug ] [ -V | --version ] [ -h | --help ]
    [ --other-usracct-file filename ]
    [ --other-savacct-file filename ]
    [ [ --other-acct-file ] filename ]
     

    DESCRIPTION

    sa summarizes information about previously executed commands as recorded in the acct file. In addition, it condenses this data into a summary file named savacct which contains the number of times the command was called and the system resources used. The information can also be summarized on a per-user basis; sa will save this information into a file named usracct.

    If no arguments are specified, sa will print information about all of the commands in the acct file.

    If called with a file name as the last argument, sa will use that file instead of the system's default acct file.

    By default, sa will sort the output by sum of user and system time. If command names have unprintable characters, or are only called once, sa will sort them into a group called `***other'. If more than one sorting option is specified, the list will be sorted by the one specified last on the command line.

    The output fields are labeled as follows:

    cpu

     sum of system and user time in cpu seconds
    re

     "real time" in cpu seconds
    k

     cpu-time averaged core usage, in 1k units
    k*sec

     cpu storage integral (kilo-core seconds)
    u

     user cpu time in cpu seconds
    s

     system time in cpu seconds

    An asterisk will appear after the name of commands that forked but didn't call exec.

    GNU sa takes care to implement a number of features not found in other versions. For example, most versions of sa don't pay attention to flags like `--print-seconds' and `--sort-num-calls' when printing out commands when combined with the `--user-summary' or `--print-users' flags. GNU sa pays attention to these flags if they are applicable. Also, MIPS' sa stores the average memory use as a short rather than a double, resulting in some round-off errors. GNU sa uses double the whole way through.  

    OPTIONS

    -a, --list-all-names
    Force sa not to sort those command names with unprintable characters and those used only once into the ***other group.
    -b, --sort-sys-user-div-calls
    Sort the output by the sum of user and system time divided by the number of calls.
    -c, --percentages
    Print percentages of total time for the command's user, system, and real time values.
    -f, --not-interactive
    When using the `--threshold' option, assume that all answers to interactive queries will be affirmative.
    -i, --dont-read-summary-file
    Don't read the information in the system's default savacct file.
    -j, --print-seconds
    Instead of printing total minutes for each category, print seconds per call.
    -k, --sort-cpu-avmem
    Sort the output by cpu time average memory usage.
    -K, --sort-ksec
    Print and sort the output by the cpu-storage integral.
    -l, --separate-times
    Print separate columns for system and user time; usually the two are added together and listed as `cpu'.
    -m, --user-summary
    Print the number of processes and number of CPU minutes on a per-user basis.
    -n, --sort-num-calls
    Sort the output by the number of calls. This is the default sorting method.
    -r, --reverse-sort
    Sort output items in reverse order.
    -s, --merge
    Merge the summarized accounting data into the summary files savacct and usracct.
    -t, --print-ratio
    For each entry, print the ratio of real time to the sum of system and user times. If the sum of system and user times is too small to report--the sum is zero--`*ignore*' will appear in this field.
    -u, --print-users
    For each command in the accounting file, print the userid and command name. After printing all entries, quit. *Note*: this flag supersedes all others.
    -v num --threshold num
    Print commands which were executed num times or fewer and await a reply from the terminal. If the response begins with `y', add the command to the `**junk**' group.
    --separate-forks
    It really doesn't make any sense to me that the stock version of sa separates statistics for a particular executable depending on whether or not that command forked. Therefore, GNU sa lumps this information together unless this option is specified.
    --debug
    Print verbose internal information.
    -V, --version
    Print the version number of sa.
    -h, --help
    Prints the usage string and default locations of system files to standard output and exits.
    --sort-real-time
    Sort the output by the "real time" field.
    --other-usracct-file filename
    Write summaries by user ID to filename rather than the system's default usracct file.
    --other-savacct-file filename
    Write summaries by command name to filename rather than the system's default SAVACCT file.
    --other-file filename
    Read from the file filename instead of the system's default ACCT file.
     

    FILES

    acct
    The raw system wide process accounting file. See acct(5) (or pacct(5)) for further details.
    savacct
    A summary of system process accounting sorted by command.
    usracct
    A summary of system process accounting sorted by user ID.

     

    BUGS

    There is not yet a wide experience base for comparing the output of GNU sa with versions of sa in many other systems. The problem is that the data files grow big in a short time and therefore require a lot of disk space.

     

    AUTHOR

    The GNU accounting utilities were written by Noel Cragg <noel@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. The man page was adapted from the accounting texinfo page by Susan Kleinmann <sgk@sgk.tiac.net>.  

    SEE ALSO

    acct(5), ac(8)


     

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    NAME
    SYNOPSIS
    DESCRIPTION
    OPTIONS
    FILES
    BUGS
    AUTHOR
    SEE ALSO


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