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Old 17th March 2007, 05:46 AM
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Process Accounting

Hi all
does anybody have experiences about process accounting for an enterprise network ?
we need a program which collect all users information about cpu usage , disk usage , memory usage and so on ... which let us to view each usage (total and time selective) per user ...
It's like a Internet Billing system which collect users information with total and time selective options , and each user can see its own bw usage and graphs every time he/she needs ...
many tools are available like :
mpstat
sar
sa
accton
vmstat
ac
saidar
top
ps
htop
cpu_usage

but cannot collect users information and select their usages ...
Is there any tools with web-interface which be similar to internet billing system ?
we need a program / software which let us enter a username which logged on to our system , and show us all information about cpu usage , mem usage , and so on ... with total percent and time selective ...
In short we need a process accounting with per user information ...
anybody can help me ? :-s
Thanks alot dear friends
I'm waiting for your powerful helps ...
I posted same post in other thread , but the post location may was here ...
Please help me , i'm waiting impatient :-s
Sorry for bad english
With the best regards ...
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Old 18th March 2007, 01:07 PM
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Anybody can help me ?
is there any software for doing my request ?
anybody has experience in this way ?
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Old 18th March 2007, 03:17 PM
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I don't know of any software that displays that kind of info on a webpage.. but, doesn't "sa" do what you want?

Look at this: http://www.cyberciti.biz/tips/howto-...ccounting.html

You could fairly easily code your own webpage using tools like "sa", displaying per user information.
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Old 19th March 2007, 10:29 PM
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Thanks alot Mr_Grieves
all mentioned tools worked but they can't give a powerful and separated information ...
does it means that nobody needs the process accounting and no projects were added on the internet for this great issue ?! I think it may be more important for many enterprise networks with alot of servers which may be cluster together ... so why there is no any softwares which depending are to this need ?
Is there any tool ?
Anyway thanks alot for your answer ...
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