REPORT [ HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
HP 3000 Series 9X8LX Computer Systems Commands Reference
REPORT
The REPORT command displays the total resource usage logged against
accounts and groups, as well as the resource limits. Standard users can
only display data for their logon group. Users with account manager (AM)
capability can display all groups in their account. Users with system
manager (SM) capability can display all groups in all accounts.
Syntax
REPORT [groupset][,listfile]
Parameters
groupset Specifies the accounts and groups for which
information is to be listed. The permissible
parameter values and their capability requirements
are as follows:
group Reports on the specified
group in the logon account.
This is the default for
standard users, who can
specify only their logon
group.
@ Reports on all groups in the
logon account. This is the
default for account managers,
and only users with account
manager (AM) or system
manager (SM) capability can
use this parameter value.
group.acct Reports on the specified
group in the specified
account. This parameter
value requires system manager
(SM) capability.
@.acct Reports on all groups in the
specified account. This
parameter requires account
manager (AM) capability (if
it is the logon account) or
system manager (SM)
capability for any account.
@.@ Reports on all groups in all
accounts. This parameter
value requires system manager
(SM) capability.
group.@ Reports on a specified group
in any account. This
parameter value requires
system manager (SM)
capability.
You can use the following wildcard characters to
specify a set of names:
@ Specifies zero or more alphanumeric
characters. Used by itself, @ specifies
all possible combinations of such
characters. Used with other characters,
@ specifies all the possible names that
include the specified characters.
(@ABC@ translates to all names that
include ABC anywhere in the name.)
# Specifies one numeric character. (A###@
translates to all names that begin with
A followed by any three digits, followed
by any combination of zero to four
alphanumeric characters.)
? Specifies one alphanumeric character.
(A?# translates to all the
three-character names that begin with A,
followed by an alphanumeric, followed by
a digit.)
You can use these characters as follows:
n@ Reports on all groups starting with the
character "n."
@n Reports on all groups ending with the
character "n."
n@x Reports on all groups starting with the
character "n" and ending with the
character "x."
n##...# Reports on all groups starting with the
character "n" containing all digits
after the "n."
?n@ Reports on all groups whose second
character is "n."
n? Reports on all two-character groups
starting with the character "n."
?n Reports on all two-character groups
ending with the character "n."
You can also use these characters, when placed
appropriately in the groupset parameter, to report
on accounts.
listfile Specifies the file designator of the output file
where the information is to be written. The
default is $STDLIST, but you can redirect output
with a file equation as follows:
:FILE LIST1;DEV=LP
:REPORT, *LIST1
Operation Notes
* Usage
You can enter this command from a session, a job, a program, or in
break mode. Pressing Break aborts execution of this command.
You must have account manager (AM) capability to enter this
command for an entire account, and you must have system manager
(SM) capability to enter this command for the entire system.
Example
* To obtain a report of account information for the account, SOPRM,
enter:
:REPORT @.SOPRM
ACCOUNT FILESPACE-SECTORS CPU-SECONDS CONNECT-MINUTES
/GROUP COUNT LIMIT COUNT LIMIT COUNT LIMIT
SOPRM 99004 ** 99057 ** 88407 **
/GLOSSARY 1068 ** 542 ** 656 **
/PUB 182 ** 123 ** 1155 **
/SECT1 180 ** 85 ** 429 **
/SECT10 11779 ** 25271 ** 9716 **
/SECT2 390 ** 4123 ** 5302 **
The information in the display shows usage counts and limits for
permanent file space in sectors, CPU-time in seconds, and session
connect-time in minutes. The file space usage count reflects the
number of sectors used when you enter the command; however,
CPU-time and connect-time usage appear as they were immediately
before the beginning of the current job. Two asterisks (**) under
the LIMIT column indicate that no predefined limit for this
resource exists.
Related Commands
LISTFILE
RESETACCT
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