ccssaaddrreepp - reports daemon usage


SYNOPSIS

       //uussrr//ssbbiinn//ccssaaddrreepp [--DD level] [--oo ofile] [--AA] [--ss sfile] [ [--aa] | [ [--jj] [--tt] [--ww] ] [--VV level]

       //uussrr//ssbbiinn//ccssaaddrreepp [--DD level] [--oo ofile [--NN]] [--AA] [--ss sfile]

       //uussrr//ssbbiinn//ccssaaddrreepp [--DD level] [--oo ofile] [ --aa | [ [--jj] [--tt] [--ww] ] ] [--VV level] files

       //uussrr//ssbbiinn//ccssaaddrreepp [--DD level] [--oo ofile [--NN]] files


DESCRIPTION

       The  ccssaaddrreepp command reports usage of the workload manage­
       ment and tape (deferred) daemons.  Input is either from  a
       sorted  pacct file created by csabuild(8) or from a binary
       file created by ccssaaddrreepp with the  --oo  option.   The  ffiilleess
       operand specifies the binary files.

       The usage report is written to ssttddoouutt.

       The ccssaaddrreepp command accepts three types of options: input,
       output, and report selection options.

   Input Option
       The ccssaaddrreepp command accepts the following input option.

       --ss sfile  Specifies the name of  the  sorted  pacct  file.
                 The  csabuild(8) command creates this file.  The
                 default is //vvaarr//ccssaa//wwoorrkk//ssppaacccctt.

   Output Options
       The ccssaaddrreepp command accepts the following output  options.

       --DD level  Sets  the  debugging  level.  The level range is
                 from 1 to 2.  Level 0 turns debugging off; level
                 1  is  slightly verbose; and level 2 is verbose.
                 Debug output is written to ssttddeerrrr.  By  default,
                 debugging is turned off.

       --oo ofile  Specifies  the  name  of the binary output file.
                 ccssaaddrreepp can process this file, using  the  ffiilleess
                 parameter.

       --AA        Reports  all jobs, including those that have not
                 completed.  By default, only jobs that have com­
                 pleted are reported.

       --NN        Does  not generate a usage report.  You must use
                 the --oo option with this option.

       --VV level  Sets the verbose level of the usage report.  The
                 levels  are  0 through 3.  Level 0 is terse, and

                 level 0.

   Report Selection Options
       The ccssaaddrreepp command accepts the following report selection
       options.

       --aa        Reports usage for all daemons.  This is  equiva­
                 lent to --jjnnttww.

       --jj        Reports  batch  and interactive job usage.  This
                 is the default.  Batch in this case is  workload
                 management usage.

       --tt        Reports tape daemon usage. (deferred).

       --ww        Reports workload daemon usage.


EXAMPLES

       Example  1: The following example generates a very verbose
       usage report for all  the  daemons.   Input  is  from  the
       sorted  pacct file (ssppaacccctt).  Binary output file ddrreepp..11 is
       created.

            ccssaaddrreepp --aa --VV 33 --ss ssppaacccctt --oo ddrreepp..11

       Example 2: The following example generates a  terse  usage
       report  for  all  the daemons.  Input is from three previ­
       ously created binary files.

            ccssaaddrreepp --aa ddrreepp..11 ddrreepp..22 ddrreepp..33


SEE ALSO

       csabuild(8).


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