Chapter 16. Managing System Accounting (Tasks)

Table of Contents

What's New in System Accounting
Solaris Process Accounting and Statistics Improvements
What is System Accounting?
How System Accounting Works
System Accounting Components
System Accounting (Task Map)
Setting Up System Accounting
Billing Users
Maintaining Accounting Information
Fixing Corrupted Files and wtmpx Errors
Fixing tacct Errors
Restarting the runacct Script
Stopping and Disabling System Accounting

What's New in System Accounting

This section describes new or changed features in system accounting in the Solaris release. For a complete listing of new Solaris features and a description of Solaris releases, see What’s New in Solaris Express .

Solaris Process Accounting and Statistics Improvements

Solaris 10: Changes have been made to the internals of the load averaging, cpu usr/sys/idle, and accounting functions. Microstate accounting has replaced the old accounting mechanism and is enabled by default all of the time. As a result, you might notice slightly different process usage and timing statistics.

Switching to microstate accounting provides substantially more accurate data about user processes and the amount of time they spend in various states. In addition, this information is used to generate more accurate load averages and statistics from the /proc file system. For more information, see the proc ( 4 ) man page.