On Wed, 11 Dec 2002, Ihno Krumreich wrote:

>
> I hope my understanding of the terms is right..
> For me accouting is to find out WHO has used a resource how much (to write bills).
> systat does not provide this information. systat just tells you
> how much a resource has been used at a given time. Its main goal
> is to find bottlenecks or to find a reason to the statement "the
> system is slow".

I don't know; I've not used it. However, this makes me think it might do
more:
       -x pid | SELF | SUM | ALL
              Report statistics for a given process.  pid is the process
iden-
              tification number. The SELF keyword  indicates  that
statistics

Maybe the information's there. Presumably, Sebastien Godard
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, the author, would know what's there and
what can be added.


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Cheers
John.

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