HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP 3000 Laptop User Manual


 
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Command Definitions P-R
REPORT
? Specifies one alphanumeric character (A?# = all the
three-character names that begin with A, followed by an
alphanumeric, followed by a digit.)
The characters may be used as follows:
n@ Report on all groups starting with the character "n".
@n Report on all groups ending with the character "n".
n@x Report on all groups starting with the character "n" and
ending with the character "x".
n##``...# Report on all groups starting with the character "n".
?n@ Report on all groups whose second character is "n".
n? Report on all two-character groups starting with the
character "n".
?n Report on all two-character groups ending with the
character "n".
These characters, when placed appropriately in the groupset parameter,
may also be used to report on accounts.
listfile Actual file designator of the output file to which information is to be
written. The default is $STDLIST, but output may be redirected with a
FILE equation as follows:
FILE LIST1;DEV=LP
REPORT, *LIST1
volume-
setname Instructs MPE/iX to report account information for the specified volume
set. If this parameter is omitted, the default is the MPE/iX system volume
set. Refer to "Operation Notes."
Operation Notes
The REPORT command displays the total resource usage logged against accounts and
groups, and the limits on those resources. For standard users, data is displayed for their
own group(s) only; account managers may specify all groups in their account; system
managers may specify any or all groups in any or all accounts.
The information includes 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 at the time the REPORT command is issued. However,
CPU-time and connect-time usage appear as they were immediately before the beginning
of the current session. CPU-time and connect-time contain non-zero values only when the
MPE/iX system volume set is specified (either in the ONVS= parameter or by default when
ONVS= is not used). CPU-time and connect-time are displayed as zero for non-system
volume sets.