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Working with PSF accounting, post-print accounting, and auditing user-exit programs

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v Limitations: The page count and octet count reported in the accounting log for cancelled jobs is not accurate. PSF DSS Command and Upload attachment types The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the command or upload attachment types is the number of pages PSF generates and sends to the printer or host system. It is not based on the number of pages received or printed by the printer or host system. Email DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the Email DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the email recipient by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages received by the email recipient. Generalized Fax DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the Generalized Fax DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages processed by the fax machine. InfoPrint 2000 DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the InfoPrint 2000 DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages stacked on the printer. Metacode DSS The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the Metacode DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages stacked on the printer. Working with PSF accounting, post-print accounting, and auditing user-exit programs The accounting, post-print accounting, and audit PSF DSS user-exit programs record data about jobs. For each job printed, InfoPrint Manager activates the accounting and audit user-exit programs before processing the print job's trailer page. InfoPrint Manager activates the post-print accounting user-exit program when the job stacks. More than one InfoPrint Manager actual destination can use the same user-exit program to write into the same log file. What do these user-exit programs provide? The accounting and auditing user-exit programs record statistical data on jobs processed by InfoPrint actual destinations. Table 11 shows the most common accounting and auditing user-exit programs, the files where they record data, and the types of data that they record. Table 11. PSF DSS accounting, post-print, and audit user-exit programs Program /usr/lpp/psf/bin/ ainuxaccp Log File /var/psf/podaccount.log Records Job submitter, job ID, actual destination, pages per job, pages per actual destination, pages per output bin, data object resources, start date, start time, copies per job 104 InfoPrint Manager for AIX: Procedures

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Limitations:
The page count and octet count reported in the accounting
log for cancelled jobs is not accurate.
PSF DSS Command and Upload attachment types
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
command or upload attachment types is the number of pages PSF
generates and sends to the printer or host system. It is not based on the
number of pages received or printed by the printer or host system.
Email DSS
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
Email DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the email
recipient by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages
received by the email recipient.
Generalized Fax DSS
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
Generalized Fax DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to
the destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of
pages processed by the fax machine.
InfoPrint 2000 DSS
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
InfoPrint 2000 DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the
destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages
stacked on the printer.
Metacode DSS
The page count recorded in the accounting log for destinations using the
Metacode DSS reflects the number of pages generated and sent to the
destination by InfoPrint Manager. It is not based on the number of pages
stacked on the printer.
Working with PSF accounting, post-print accounting, and auditing
user-exit programs
The accounting, post-print accounting, and audit PSF DSS user-exit programs
record data about jobs. For each job printed, InfoPrint Manager activates the
accounting and audit user-exit programs
before
processing the print job's trailer
page. InfoPrint Manager activates the post-print accounting user-exit program
when
the job stacks. More than one InfoPrint Manager actual destination can use the
same user-exit program to write into the same log file.
What do these user-exit programs provide?
The accounting and auditing user-exit programs record statistical data on jobs
processed by InfoPrint actual destinations. Table 11 shows the most common
accounting and auditing user-exit programs, the files where they record data, and
the types of data that they record.
Table 11. PSF DSS accounting, post-print, and audit user-exit programs
Program
Log File
Records
/usr/lpp/psf/bin/
ainuxaccp
/var/psf/podaccount.log
Job submitter, job ID, actual
destination, pages per job,
pages per actual destination,
pages per output bin, data
object resources, start date,
start time, copies per job
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