Re: Question about process loging

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I have never ran process accounting on Linux, but it might fit your
needs.  I have used similar tools on BSD.  The accounting file grows
very quickly, on the BSD systems accounting would generate a record for
every program ran on the system.

Look at the man page for acct(5), accton(8) and sa(8).

Matt

ssevengor@xxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> 
> >Hi,
> >
> >I have a software installed on my Red Hat enterprise linux 4, which is
> >run by the users that login remotely. The point is that I want to know
> >how often this software is used and during its usage how much of the
> >resources are used by the software. Is there any tool or something
> >like that except the standart unix linux commands like top,ps,...etc.
> >or do I have to write a script how??
> >
> >Thanks to every body
> >
> >Serdar Sevengör


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