обобщает бухгалтерскую информацию (summarizes accounting information)
Имя (Name)
sa - summarizes accounting information
Синопсис (Synopsis)
sa
[ -a
| --list-all-names
]
[ -b
| --sort-sys-user-div-calls
]
[ -c
| --percentages
] [ -d
| --sort-avio
]
[ -D
| --sort-tio
] [ -f
| --not-interactive
]
[ -i
| --dont-read-summary-files
]
[ -j
| --print-seconds
] [ -k
| --sort-cpu-avmem
]
[ -K
| --sort-ksec
] [ -l
| --separate-times
]
[ -m
| --user-summary
] [ -n
| --sort-num-calls
]
[ -p
| --show-paging
] [ -P
| --show-paging-avg
]
[ -r
| --reverse-sort
] [ -s
| --merge
]
[ -t
| --print-ratio
] [ -u
| --print-users
]
[ -v
num | --threshold
num ] [ --sort-real-time
]
[ --debug
] [ -V
| --version
] [ -h
| --help
]
[ --other-usracct-file
filename ] [ --ahz
hz ]
[ --other-savacct-file
filename ]
[ [ --other-acct-file
] filename ]
Описание (Description)
sa
summarizes information about previously executed commands as
recorded in the acct file. In addition, it condenses this data
into a summary file named savacct which contains the number of
times the command was called and the system resources used. The
information can also be summarized on a per-user basis; sa
will
save this information into a file named usracct.
If no arguments are specified, sa
will print information about
all of the commands in the acct file.
If called with a file name as the last argument, sa
will use that
file instead of the system's default acct file.
By default, sa
will sort the output by sum of user and system
time. If command names have unprintable characters, or are only
called once, sa
will sort them into a group called `***other'.
If more than one sorting option is specified, the list will be
sorted by the one specified last on the command line.
The output fields are labeled as follows:
cpu
sum of system and user time in cpu minutes
re
"elapsed time" in minutes
k
cpu-time averaged core usage, in 1k units
avio
average number of I/O operations per execution
tio
total number of I/O operations
k*sec
cpu storage integral (kilo-core seconds)
u
user cpu time in cpu seconds
s
system time in cpu seconds
Note that these column titles do not appear in the first row of
the table, but after each numeric entry (as units of measurement)
in every row. For example, you might see `79.29re', meaning
79.29 cpu seconds of "real time".
An asterisk will appear after the name of commands that forked
but didn't call exec.
GNU sa
takes care to implement a number of features not found in
other versions. For example, most versions of sa
don't pay
attention to flags like `--print-seconds' and `--sort-num-calls'
when printing out commands when combined with the `--user-
summary' or `--print-users' flags. GNU sa
pays attention to
these flags if they are applicable. Also, MIPS' sa
stores the
average memory use as a short rather than a double, resulting in
some round-off errors. GNU sa
uses double the whole way through.
Параметры (Options)
The availability of these program options depends on your
operating system. In specific, the members that appear in the
struct acct
of your system's process accounting header file
(usually acct.h ) determine which flags will be present. For
example, if your system's struct acct
doesn't have the `ac_mem'
field, the installed version of sa
will not support the `--sort-
cpu-avmem', `--sort-ksec', `-k', or `-K' options.
In short, all of these flags may not be available on your
machine.
-a, --list-all-names
Force sa
not to sort those command names with unprintable
characters and those used only once into the ***other
group.
-b, --sort-sys-user-div-calls
Sort the output by the sum of user and system time divided
by the number of calls.
-c, --percentages
Print percentages of total time for the command's user,
system, and real time values.
-d, --sort-avio
Sort the output by the average number of disk I/O
operations.
-D, --sort-tio
Print and sort the output by the total number of disk I/O
operations.
-f, --not-interactive
When using the `--threshold' option, assume that all
answers to interactive queries will be affirmative.
-i, --dont-read-summary-files
Don't read the information in the system's default savacct
file.
-j, --print-seconds
Instead of printing total minutes for each category, print
seconds per call.
-k, --sort-cpu-avmem
Sort the output by cpu time average memory usage.
-K, --sort-ksec
Print and sort the output by the cpu-storage integral.
-l, --separate-times
Print separate columns for system and user time; usually
the two are added together and listed as `cpu'.
-m, --user-summary
Print the number of processes and number of CPU minutes on
a per-user basis.
-n, --sort-num-calls
Sort the output by the number of calls. This is the
default sorting method.
-p, --show-paging
Print the number of minor and major pagefaults and swaps.
-P, --show-paging-avg
Print the number of minor and major pagefaults and swaps
divided by the number of calls.
-r, --reverse-sort
Sort output items in reverse order.
-s, --merge
Merge the summarized accounting data into the summary
files savacct and usracct.
-t, --print-ratio
For each entry, print the ratio of real time to the sum of
system and user times. If the sum of system and user
times is too small to report--the sum is zero--`*ignore*'
will appear in this field.
-u, --print-users
For each command in the accounting file, print the userid
and command name. After printing all entries, quit.
*Note*: this flag supersedes all others.
-v
num --threshold
num
Print commands which were executed num times or fewer and
await a reply from the terminal. If the response begins
with `y', add the command to the `**junk**' group.
--separate-forks
It really doesn't make any sense to me that the stock
version of sa
separates statistics for a particular
executable depending on whether or not that command
forked. Therefore, GNU sa
lumps this information together
unless this option is specified.
--ahz
hz
Use this flag to tell the program what AHZ
should be (in
hertz). This option is useful if you are trying to view
an acct file created on another machine which has the same
byte order and file format as your current machine, but
has a different value for AHZ.
--debug
Print verbose internal information.
-V, --version
Print the version number of sa.
-h, --help
Prints the usage string and default locations of system
files to standard output and exits.
--sort-real-time
Sort the output by the "real time" field.
--other-usracct-file
filename
Write summaries by user ID to filename rather than the
system's default usracct file.
--other-savacct-file
filename
Write summaries by command name to filename rather than
the system's default SAVACCT file.
--other-acct-file
filename
Read from the file filename instead of the system's
default ACCT file.
Файлы (Files)
acct The raw system wide process accounting file. See acct(5)
for further details.
savacct
A summary of system process accounting sorted by command.
usracct
A summary of system process accounting sorted by user ID.
Ошибки (баги) (Bugs)
There is not yet a wide experience base for comparing the output
of GNU sa
with versions of sa
in many other systems. The problem
is that the data files grow big in a short time and therefore
require a lot of disk space.