LASTCOMM(1) | General Commands Manual | LASTCOMM(1) |
lastcomm - print out information about previously executed commands.
lastcomm prints out information about previously executed
commands. If no arguments are specified, lastcomm will print info
about all of the commands in acct (the record file). If called with
one or more of command-name, user-name, or
terminal-name, only records containing those items will be displayed.
For example, to find out which users used command `a.out' and which users
were logged into `tty0', type:
lastcomm a.out tty0
This will print any entry for which `a.out' or `tty0' matches in
any of the record's fields (command, name, or terminal). If you want to find
only items that match *all* of the arguments on the command line, you must
use the '-strict-match' option. For example, to list all of the executions
of command a.out by user root on terminal tty0, type:
lastcomm --strict-match --command a.out --user root --tty tty0
The order of the arguments is not important.
For each entry the following information is printed:
+ command name of the process
+ flags, as recorded by the system accounting routines:
S -- command executed by super-user
F -- command executed after a fork but without a following exec
C -- command run in PDP-11 compatibility mode (VAX only)
D -- command terminated with the generation of a core file
X -- command was terminated with the signal SIGTERM
+ the name of the user who ran the process
+ time the process started
acct
The GNU accounting utilities were written by Noel Cragg <noel@gnu.ai.mit.edu>. The man page was adapted from the accounting texinfo page by Susan Kleinmann <sgk@sgk.tiac.net>.
1995 October 31 |