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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:00:32+00:00 2026-05-10T22:00:32+00:00

Is there a way to log(/var/log) commands executed by users in the Unix shell?

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Is there a way to log(/var/log) commands executed by users in the Unix shell?

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  1. 2026-05-10T22:00:33+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:00 pm

    Process accounting is the way to go, despite it sucking up lots of disk space. It’s not something I’d leave running unless you have a very grunty box but it’s very useful for problem solving since it basically tracks every process, a claim the simpler ‘snapshot of ps’ tools can’t match.

    You basically turn it on with accton /var/account/pacct and the kernel then writes details of every process that exits, including:

    • process name (not args, unfortunately).
    • start time.
    • elapsed time.
    • user and system CPU times.
    • exit code.
    • memory, I/O, fault and swap statistics.
    • process ID.
    • parent process ID.

    and a few other things.

    You shut it down with a naked accton so all you people who laughed at Windows for using a Start button to shut down, HAH !! 🙂

    There are two variants of records that can be logged, v1 and v3 – make sure you’re using the latest process accounting software and v3 records as they hold more useful information. The /usr/include/linux/acct.h file shows what you can get from there.

    The records are all fixed size (regardless of version) and easy to process.

    We’ve just recently finished a Linux agent for our performance monitoring software – I thought I’d jot this down while it’s still fresh in my memory.

    One thing to watch out for are the comp_t fields – these are actually a weird exponent/mantissa type for holding a large range of values in 16 bits – the algorithm is pretty simple for turning it into a long:

    comp_t ct = ?; long val = (ct & 0x1fff) << (((ct >> 13) & 0x7) * 3); 

    Another thing is that some values are in clock ticks, not seconds, so you have to divide by the value returned by sysconf (_SC_CLK_TCK).

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