acct — execution accounting file
#include <sys/acct.h>
If the kernel was compiled with the process accounting option enabled, the system call
acct("/somewhere/accountingfile");
will start the process accounting. Each time a process
terminates a record for this process is appended to the
accounting file. The accounting structure struct acct is also described in
the file /usr/include/linux/acct.h
.
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