On Jul 30, 2007, at 9:09 PM, Vicky Staubly wrote:

I don't have a Mac, but on my FreeBSD servers, I get a monthly report
(via email) with the number of hours each user has been logged in.
Does that look like it matches up with that machine's usage?

Your report appears to me to indicate hourly usage, which was my primary suspicion. However, for the users of the computer, it appears as though the hourly usage totals, if indeed that is what is indicated by those numbers, are not merely summed into a single figure for each user. My name and associated numbers generally appear a number of times in the listing, making it look as though there is some kind of splitting up of my numerical totals for some reason not understood by myself. This is one of the facets of my query that has me a bit confused.

  Steve


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