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SA(8)			    System Manager's Manual			 SA(8)

NAME
       sa -- print system accounting statistics

SYNOPSIS
       sa [-abcdDfijkKlmnqrstu]	[-P file] [-U file] [-v	cutoff]	[file ...]

DESCRIPTION
       The  sa	utility	 reports on, cleans up,	and generally maintains	system
       accounting files.

       The sa utility is able to condense the information in /var/account/acct
       into the	summary	files /var/account/savacct  and	 /var/account/usracct,
       which contain system statistics according to command name and login id,
       respectively.   This  condensation is desirable because on a large sys-
       tem, /var/account/acct can grow by hundreds of  blocks  per  day.   The
       summary files are normally read before the accounting file, so that re-
       ports include all available information.

       If file names are supplied, they	are read instead of /var/account/acct.
       After each file is read,	if the summary files are being updated,	an up-
       dated summary will be saved to disk.  Only one report is	printed, after
       the last	file is	processed.

       The labels used in the output indicate the following, except where oth-
       erwise specified	by individual options:

       avio   Average number of	I/O operations per execution

       cp     Sum of user and system time, in minutes

       cpu    Same as cp

       k      CPU-time averaged	core usage, in 1k units

       k*sec  CPU storage integral, in 1k-core seconds

       re     Real time, in minutes

       s      System time, in minutes

       tio    Total number of I/O operations

       u      User time, in minutes

       The options to sa are:

       -a      List  all command names,	including those	containing unprintable
	       characters and those used only once.  By	default, sa places all
	       names containing	unprintable characters	and  those  used  only
	       once under the name ``***other''.

       -b      If  printing command statistics,	sort output by the sum of user
	       and system time divided by number of calls.

       -c      In addition to the number of calls and  the  user,  system  and
	       real  times for each command, print their percentage of the to-
	       tal over	all commands.

       -d      If printing command statistics, sort by the average  number  of
	       disk  I/O  operations.	If printing user statistics, print the
	       average number of disk I/O operations per user.

       -D      If printing command statistics, sort and	 print	by  the	 total
	       number of disk I/O operations.

       -f      Force no	interactive threshold comparison with the -v option.

       -i      Do not read in the summary files.

       -j      Instead	of  the	 total	minutes	per category, give seconds per
	       call.

       -k      If printing command statistics, sort by	the  cpu-time  average
	       memory  usage.  If printing user	statistics, print the cpu-time
	       average memory usage.

       -K      If printing command statistics, print and sort by the cpu-stor-
	       age integral.

       -l      Separate	system and user	time; normally they are	combined.

       -m      Print per-user statistics rather	than per-command statistics.

       -n      Sort by number of calls.

       -P file
	       Use the specified file for accessing the	per-command accounting
	       summary database, instead of the	default	/var/account/savacct.

       -q      Create no output	other than error messages.

       -r      Reverse order of	sort.

       -s      Truncate	the accounting files when done and  merge  their  data
	       into the	summary	files.

       -t      For  each  command, report the ratio of real time to the	sum of
	       user and	system cpu times.  If the cpu time is too small	to re-
	       port, ``*ignore*'' appears in this field.

       -U file
	       Use the specified file for accessing  the  per-user  accounting
	       summary database, instead of the	default	/var/account/usracct.

       -u      Superseding  all	 other flags, for each entry in	the accounting
	       file, print the user ID,	total seconds of cpu usage, total mem-
	       ory usage, number of  I/O  operations  performed,  and  command
	       name.

       -v cutoff
	       For  each command used cutoff times or fewer, print the command
	       name and	await a	reply from the terminal.  If the reply	begins
	       with ``y'', add the command to the category ``**junk**''.  This
	       flag is used to strip garbage from the report.

       By  default,  per-command  statistics  will  be printed.	 The number of
       calls, the total	elapsed	time in	minutes, total cpu and	user  time  in
       minutes,	 average  number of I/O	operations, and	CPU-time averaged core
       usage will be printed.  If the -m option	is specified, per-user statis-
       tics will be printed, including the user	name, the number  of  commands
       invoked,	 total	cpu time used (in minutes), total number of I/O	opera-
       tions, and CPU storage integral for each	user.  If  the	-u  option  is
       specified,  the uid, user and system time (in seconds), CPU storage in-
       tegral, I/O usage, and command name will	be printed for each  entry  in
       the accounting data file.

       If  the	-u flag	is specified, all flags	other than -q are ignored.  If
       the -m flag is specified, only the -b, -d, -i, -k, -q, and -s flags are
       honored.

FILES
       /var/account/acct     raw accounting data file
       /var/account/savacct  per-command accounting summary database
       /var/account/usracct  per-user accounting summary database

EXIT STATUS
       The sa utility exits 0 on success, and >0 if an error occurs.

SEE ALSO
       lastcomm(1), acct(5), ac(8), accton(8)

HISTORY
       sa first	appeared in  Version  5	 AT&T  UNIX.   sa  was	rewritten  for
       NetBSD  0.9A from the specification provided by various systems'	manual
       pages.

AUTHORS
       Chris G.	Demetriou <cgd@postgres.berkeley.edu>

CAVEATS
       While the behavior of the options in this version of sa was modeled af-
       ter the original	version, there are some	 intentional  differences  and
       undoubtedly some	unintentional ones as well.  In	particular, the	-q op-
       tion  has  been	added,	and the	-m option now understands more options
       than it used to.

       The formats of the summary files	created	by this	version	of sa are very
       different from the those	used by	the original  version.	 This  is  not
       considered a problem, however, because the accounting record format has
       changed as well (since user ids are now 32 bits).

BUGS
       The number of options to	this program is	absurd,	especially considering
       that there is not much logic behind their lettering.

       The field labels	should be more consistent.

       The VM system does not record the CPU storage integral.

FreeBSD	13.2		       February	14, 2020			 SA(8)

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