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1.1 root 1: .TH VPAC 8 "21 February 1980"
2: .UC 4
3: .SH NAME
4: vpac \- print raster printer/ploter accounting information
5: .SH SYNOPSIS
6: .B /etc/vpac
7: [
8: .B \-W
9: ] [
10: .B \-s
11: ] [
12: .B \-r
13: ] [
14: .B \-t
15: ] [ name ... ]
16: .SH DESCRIPTION
17: .I Vpac
18: reads the raster printer/plotter accounting files, accumulating the number
19: of pages (for narrow fan-fold devices) or feet (for wide, roll paper devices)
20: of paper consumed by each user, and printing out
21: how much each user consumed in pages or feet and dollars (billed at
22: 2 cents / page or 8 cents / foot). If any
23: .I names
24: are specified, then statistics are only printed for those users;
25: usually, statistics are printed for every user who has used any paper.
26: .PP
27: The
28: .B \-W
29: flag causes accounting to be done for a wide roll paper device. The default is
30: to do accounting for a narrow, fan-fold device.
31: The
32: .B \-t
33: flag causes the output to be sorted by feet of paper; usually the
34: output is sorted alphabetically by name. The
35: .B \-r
36: flag reverses the sorting order.
37: The
38: .B \-s
39: flag causes the accounting information to be summarized on the
40: summary accounting file; this summarization is necessary since on a
41: busy system, the accounting file can grow by several lines per day.
42: .SH FILES
43: .ta 2i
44: /usr/adm/v?acct raw accounting files
45: .br
46: /usr/adm/v?_sum summary accounting files
47: .SH BUGS
48: The relationship between the computed price and reality is
49: as yet unknown.
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