| 1 | .TH LASTCOMM 1 10/27/79 |
| 2 | .UC |
| 3 | .SH NAME |
| 4 | lastcomm \- show last commands executed in reverse order |
| 5 | .SH SYNOPSIS |
| 6 | .B lastcomm |
| 7 | [ command name ] ... [user name] ... |
| 8 | .SH DESCRIPTION |
| 9 | .PP |
| 10 | .I Lastcomm |
| 11 | gives information on previously executed commands. |
| 12 | .I Lastcomm |
| 13 | with no arguments prints information about all the commands recorded |
| 14 | during the current accounting file's lifetime. |
| 15 | If called with arguments, only those accounting entries whose command |
| 16 | name or user name matches one of the arguments are printed. |
| 17 | So, for example, |
| 18 | .br |
| 19 | lastcomm a.out |
| 20 | .br |
| 21 | would produce a listing of all the |
| 22 | executions of commands named a.out, and |
| 23 | .br |
| 24 | lastcomm root |
| 25 | .br |
| 26 | would produce a listing of all the commands executed by user root. |
| 27 | .LP |
| 28 | |
| 29 | .PP |
| 30 | For each process entry, the following are printed. |
| 31 | .br |
| 32 | The name of the user who ran the process. |
| 33 | .br |
| 34 | The command name under which the process was called. |
| 35 | .br |
| 36 | The amount of cpu time used by the process (in seconds). |
| 37 | .br |
| 38 | The time the process exited. |
| 39 | .br |
| 40 | .LP |
| 41 | |
| 42 | .SH "AUTHOR" |
| 43 | Len Edmondson |
| 44 | |
| 45 | .SH "SEE ALSO" |
| 46 | last (1) |
| 47 | .br |