AIX 6.1 introduced the software-based partition technology, Workload Partitions, that supports Advanced Accounting along with its generic features like interval accounting, data aggregation, and dynamic classification of accounting data. This article gives an overview on configuration of Advanced Accounting for WPARs with examples, methods of enabling WPAR Accounting, and the various reporting tools available for viewing the accounting records.
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AIX 6.1 introduced the software-based partition technology, Workload Partitions, that supports Advanced Accounting along with its generic features like interval accounting, data aggregation, and dynamic classification of accounting data. This article gives an overview on configuration of Advanced Accounting for WPARs with examples, methods of enabling WPAR Accounting, and the various reporting tools available for viewing the accounting records.BLOG COMMENTS POWERED BY DISQUS
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