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  • Subject: RE: How to know the time duration for a interactive command?
  • From: Evan Harris <spanner@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2000 20:54:04 +1200

Rajeev,

One way you might be able to accomplish this is by the use of job 
accounting. This would (with a bit of forethought) allow you to monitor 
which users executed which commands, for how long, how often etc etc.

There are some caveats regarding changing the accounting code mid-job to 
account for any given command, and this depends to some extent on whether 
you have control of the programs and program source, but it might give you 
the break you need.

HTH
Evan Harris

>There's a problem. There are hundreds of such interactive commands running 
>and a
>batch job that's running has to monintor this. So, it'll be very difficult and
>cumbersome to note each job's in-time and then calculate processing time.
>
>Isn't there any API or some other way to calculate the time duration?


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