09-17-2014
Hi,
If the server is not actually under load, you will find it difficult to determine what user was working and what command that they were using. Trying to find what was happening "2-3 hours ago." will be better accomplished by looking at the "alerting system" logs.
Regards
Dave
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utild(1M) utild(1M)
NAME
utild - System-utilization collection daemon
SYNOPSIS
DESCRIPTION
is a lightweight daemon that records system-utilization data on a 5-minute interval. System-utilization data includes CPU, memory, disk,
and network data. is installed as part of the software, which also contains a WBEM provider that is the interface to the data collected by
stores up to 30 days worth of utilization data and consumes minimal system resources. The total disk space consumed by these data files
should not exceed 20 megabytes in the default installation. is respawned if it is killed, due to the following entry in /etc/inittab:
WARNINGS
Removing the removes any historical data that has been collected by as well as prevents and from functioning properly. To disable the
software can be removed with the following command (see swremove(1M)):
FILES
WBEM mof files documenting the class schema for retrieving utilization data
collected by
Data and configuration files. These files contain the definitions of
all workloads created on the system, and up to 30 days of collected utilization data. To ensure continuity of data
collection and prevent loss of workload definitions, HP recommends including this directory in daily backups.
AUTHORS
was developed by the Hewlett-Packard Company.
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