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Top Forums UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers Solaris History Post 303011141 by drysdalk on Saturday 13th of January 2018 07:31:18 PM
Old 01-13-2018
Hi,

Basically, yes.

However, there is one more thing that may be worth checking. If your Solaris system has accounting enabled, then you might be able to run lastcomm to see the commands executed by users on the system. If this is enabled (and it's not enabled by default), then it will only show you very basic information - just the name of the command and none of the arguments, along with who ran it and when. But it's better than nothing, and could be worth a try before you give up. Note that if it's not enabled then enabling it now won't give you any historical data - it will only log commands from the point of activation onwards.

But really, as previously noted, for proper history logging all users who you want logged will have to use another shell, such as Bash.
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lastcomm(1)							   User Commands						       lastcomm(1)

NAME
lastcomm - display the last commands executed, in reverse order SYNOPSIS
lastcomm [-f file] [-x] [command-name] ... [user-name] ... [terminal-name] ... DESCRIPTION
The lastcomm command gives information on previously executed commands. lastcomm with no arguments displays information about all the com- mands recorded during the current accounting file's lifetime. If called with arguments, lastcomm only displays accounting entries with a matching command-name, user-name, or terminal-name. If extended process accounting is active (see acctadm(1M)) and is recording the appro- priate data items, lastcomm attempts to take data from the current extended process accounting file. If standard process accounting is active, lastcomm takes data from the current standard accounting file (see acct(2)). If terminal-name is `- -', there was no controlling TTY for the process. The process was probably executed during boot time. If terminal- name is `??', the controlling TTY could not be decoded into a printable name. For each process entry, lastcomm displays the following items of information: o The command name under which the process was called. o One or more flags indicating special information about the process. The flags have the following meanings: F The process performed a fork but not an exec. S The process ran as a set-user-id program. o The name of the user who ran the process. o The terminal which the user was logged in on at the time (if applicable). o The amount of CPU time used by the process (in seconds). o The date and time the process exited. OPTIONS
The following options are supported: -f file Uses file as the source of accounting data. file may be either an extended process accounting file or a standard process accounting file. -x Uses the currently active extended process accounting file. If extended processing accounting is inactive, no output will be produced. EXAMPLES
Example 1 Listing executions of named commands The command example% lastcomm a.out root term/01 produces a listing of all the executions of commands named a.out by user root while using the terminal term/01. Example 2 Listing all user commands The command example% lastcomm root produces a listing of all the commands executed by user root. FILES
/var/adm/pacct standard accounting file /var/adm/exacct/proc extended accounting file ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWesu | +-----------------------------+-----------------------------+ SEE ALSO
last(1), acctadm(1M), acct(2), acct.h(3HEAD), sigvec(3UCB), core(4), attributes(5) SunOS 5.11 10 Jan 2000 lastcomm(1)
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