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On 6/13/2025 2:08 PM, Robert A. Brooks wrote:And for a scripted solution I can suggest Groovy and VMSACCTOn 6/13/2025 13:56, Simon Clubley wrote:/SINCE and /BEFORE can be used to select time interval.No, it's the accounting logs you need to look at, after you have turned>
on image accounting and repeated the above procedure. Look at the exit
status of the images until you find the ACCVIO one. That should tell you
which image is exiting with an ACCVIO status.
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Don't forget to turn off image accounting when you are finished to avoid
filling up your disk with accounting logs. :-)
To be clear, there is no clear-text accounting log file on the system.
The output you need is generated by the ACCOUNTING utility, which will
read the binary file SYS$MANAGER:ACCOUNTNG.DAT
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$ HELP ACCOUNTING
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An example using the /FULL qualifier is here
/TYPE=IMAGE can select only image records.
If it is an older busy system, then no selection will result in
a huge output.
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