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- From: sears@tree.egr.uh.edu (Paul S. Sears)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.sysadmin
- Subject: Re: Printer Accounting
- Date: 20 Nov 1992 15:34:25 GMT
- Organization: University of Houston
- Lines: 31
- Message-ID: <1ej0i1INNec5@menudo.uh.edu>
- References: <1992Nov20.020331.5132@pellns.alleg.edu>
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- In article <1992Nov20.020331.5132@pellns.alleg.edu> heidelj@alleg.edu (Jason
- Heideloff) writes:
- =>Can someone please tell me how I would reset the logs. Do I have to
- =>delete the log and then recreate it? Also, is there a way that I can
- =>change the $.02 to something of my choice?
- =>
- =>Thanks,
- =>Jason Heideloff
- =>heidelj@alleg.edu
- =>
- =>P.S. Please e-mail me. I don't check this group too often.
-
- I am posting and emailing this because this information could benifit a lot of
- people.
-
- To reset the printer accounting logs, do a
-
- /usr/etc/pac -m -s -Pprinter_name
-
- This will summarize the accounting file into a file with the ending _sum.
- This is a good thing to do if you have a heavy usage printer as the printer
- accounting file can grow by large amounts. The -s option means to summarize.
- Check the man pages for more information.
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