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How to Deactivate Process, Task, and Flow
Accounting
To deactivate process, task, and flow accounting, turn off each of them
individually by using the acctadm command with the -x option.
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Become superuser or assume an equivalent
role.
Roles contain authorizations and privileged commands. For
more information about roles, see Using the Solaris Management Tools With RBAC (Task Map) in System Administration Guide: Basic Administration.
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Turn off process accounting.
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Turn off task accounting.
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Turn off flow accounting.
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Verify that task accounting, process
accounting, and flow accounting have been turned off.
# acctadm
Task accounting: inactive
Task accounting file: none
Tracked task resources: extended
Untracked task resources: none
Process accounting: inactive
Process accounting file: none
Tracked process resources: extended
Untracked process resources: host
Flow accounting: inactive
Flow accounting file: none
Tracked flow resources: extended
Untracked flow resources: none
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