ACCTADM(8) | Maintenance Commands and Procedures | ACCTADM(8) |
acctadm - configure extended accounting facility
/usr/sbin/acctadm [-DEsrux] [-d resource_list]
[-e resource_list] [-f filename]
[task | process | flow | net]
acctadm configures various attributes of the extended accounting facility. Without arguments, acctadm displays the current status of the extended accounting facility.
The following options are supported:
-d resource_list
This option requires an operand. See OPERANDS.
-D
-e resource_list
This option requires an operand. See OPERANDS.
-E
-f filename
This option requires an operand. See OPERANDS.
-r
When this option is used with an operand, it displays resource groups available for a given accounting type. When no operand is specified, this option displays resource groups for all available accounting types. See OPERANDS.
-s
-x
This option requires an operand. See OPERANDS.
The -d, -D, -e, -E, -f, and -x options require an operand.
The following operands are supported:
process
task
flow
net
The optional final parameter to acctadm represents whether the command should act on the process, system task, IPQoS, or network accounting components of the extended accounting facility.
Example 1 Displaying the Current Status
The following command displays the current status. In this example, system task accounting is active and tracking only CPU resources. Process and flow accounting are not active.
$ acctadm
Task accounting: active
Task accounting file: /var/adm/exacct/task
Tracked task resources: extended
Untracked task resources: host
Process accounting: inactive
Process accounting file: none
Tracked process resources: none Untracked process resources: extended,host
Flow accounting: inactive
Flow accounting file: none
Tracked flow resources: none
Untracked flow resources: extended
Net accounting: inactive
Net accounting file: none
Tracked Net resources: none
Untracked Net resources: extended
Example 2 Activating Basic Process Accounting
The following command activates basic process accounting:
$ acctadm -e basic -f /var/adm/exacct/proc process
Example 3 Displaying Available Resource Groups
The following command displays available resource groups:
$ acctadm -r
process:
extended pid,uid,gid,cpu,time,command,tty,projid, \
taskid,ancpid,wait-status,zone,flag,memory,mstate
basic pid,uid,gid,cpu,time,command,tty,flag
task:
extended taskid,projid,cpu,time,host,mstate,anctaskid,zone
basic taskid,projid,cpu,time
flow:
extended saddr,daddr,sport,dport,proto,dsfield,nbytes,npkts, \
action,ctime,lseen,projid,uid
basic saddr,daddr,sport,dport,proto,nbytes,npkts,action
net:
extended name,devname,edest,vlan_tpid,vlan_tci,sap,cpuid, \
priority,bwlimit,curtime,ibytes,obytes,ipkts,opks,ierrpkts \
oerrpkts,saddr,daddr,sport,dport,protocol,dsfield
basic name,devname,edest,vlan_tpid,vlan_tci,sap,cpuid, \
priority,bwlimit,curtime,ibytes,obytes,ipkts,opks,ierrpkts \
oerrpkts
In the output above, the lines beginning with extended are shown with a backslash character. In actual acctadm output, these lines are displayed as unbroken, long lines.
Example 4 Displaying Resource Groups for Task Accounting
The following command displays resource groups for task accounting:
$ acctadm -r task
extended taskid,projid,cpu,time,host,mstate,anctaskid,zone
basic taskid,projid,cpu,time
The following exit values are returned:
0
The modifications to the current configuration were valid and made successfully.
1
A fatal error occurred either in obtaining or modifying the accounting configuration.
2
95
96
See attributes(7) for descriptions of the following attributes:
ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE |
Interface Stability | Committed |
acct(2), ipqos(4IPP), attributes(7), smf(7), dladm(8), flowadm(8)
Both extended accounting and regular accounting can be active.
Available resources can vary from system to system, and from platform to platform.
Extended accounting configuration is stored in the service management facility (smf(7)) repository. The configuration is restored at boot by a transient service instance, one per accounting type:
svc:/system/extended-accounting:flow Flow accounting svc:/system/extended-accounting:process Process accounting svc:/system/extended-accounting:task Task accounting svc:/system/extended-accounting:net Network accounting
The instances are enabled or disabled by acctadm as needed. Configuration changes are made using acctadm; service properties should not be modified directly using svccfg(8).
Users can manage extended accounting (start accounting, stop accounting, change accounting configuration parameters) if they have the appropriate RBAC Rights profile for the accounting type to be managed:
The preceding profiles are for, respectively, flow accounting, process accounting, task accounting, and network accounting.
April 9, 2016 | OmniOS |