.TH NNUSAGE 1m "Release 6.6" .\" (c) Copyright 1988, 1990, Kim F. Storm. All rights reserved. .UC 4 .SH NAME nnusage \- display \fInn\fP usage statistics .SH SYNOPSIS .B nnusage [ \-\fBat\fP ] .SH DESCRIPTION .B nnusage will extract the usage entries from the log file and calculate the total usage time for the current user, or for all \fInn\fP users if \-\fBa\fP is specified. .LP When \-\fBt\fP is used with the \-\fBa\fP option, \fInnusage\fP will list the users ordered after the total usage time. Otherwise, the output will be sorted according to user names. .LP Since it is possible to suspend \fInn\fP, or leave the terminal while \fInn\fP is active, \fInn\fP tries to be intelligent when it calculates the usage time so it will truly report the actual time spent on news reading. .SH FILES .DT .ta \w'\&../Log'u+3m .\"ta 0 20 \&../Log The log file .DT .SH SEE ALSO nn(1), nncheck(1), nngoback(1), nngrep(1), nntidy(1) .br nnacct(1m), nnadmin(1M), nnquery(1M), nnmaster(8) .SH NOTES If \fInn\fP is compiled with ACCOUNTING turned on, then calls to \fInnusage\fP are converted into equivalent calls to \fInnacct\fP. .LP The \fInn\fP package must have been compiled with the STATISTICS option turned on to produce the usage entries in the log file. .LP Only \fInn\fP sessions longer than 5 minutes are registered in the log file. .SH AUTHOR Kim F. Storm, Texas Instruments A/S, Denmark .br E-mail: storm@texas.dk